fuel tank
- suzukisteve
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fuel tank
morning everyone! hope everyone is cool
just a quickie, how easy is it to whip out the tank on my 410? any ideas on time?
finally gettin off my a*se and doin something
gonna give the tank guard a lick of paint while its out too i tink
just a quickie, how easy is it to whip out the tank on my 410? any ideas on time?
finally gettin off my a*se and doin something
gonna give the tank guard a lick of paint while its out too i tink
pickle power!
- Highlander
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Re: fuel tank
Depends if anythings seized or not
there's not much holding them in really, pretty self explanatory once you're underneath.
half an hour should do it no probs
there's not much holding them in really, pretty self explanatory once you're underneath.
half an hour should do it no probs
Re: fuel tank
what he said! + once all 4 bolts are undone, lower it on a jack slightly so you can undo all the pipes before lowering it to the floor. most of the time the pipes from the tank are a bit fragile!Highlander wrote:Depends if anythings seized or not
there's not much holding them in really, pretty self explanatory once you're underneath.
half an hour should do it no probs
- twiss
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Re: fuel tank
read as: made of rustScottieJ wrote:most of the time the pipes from the tank are a bit fragile!
Twiss
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'93 Suzuki Samurai Sport 1.6 16v SU. Virtual lift, spring under, 31s
'93 Maruti Gypsy MG410
"If brute force doesn't fix your problem, you aren't using enough of it."
Re: fuel tank
twiss wrote:read as: made of rustScottieJ wrote:most of the time the pipes from the tank are a bit fragile!
- suzukisteve
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Re: fuel tank
lol made of rust indeed!! Basically some (alot) of welding is being done bu the fuel filler. i guess it would be best to drop the tank.
unless you guys know any sneaky (but safe) way of doing it without dropping the tank?
unless you guys know any sneaky (but safe) way of doing it without dropping the tank?
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Re: fuel tank
I usually just take off the rubber filler pipe and block off the filler on the tank with some rag (obviously not stuck in so far it soaks up the petrol!) , might want to empty the tank as well, some have a drain bung on the bottom.
All this was done with the tank in place and no explosions
All this was done with the tank in place and no explosions
- suzukisteve
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Re: fuel tank
brill! i was thinkin rags and rubber glove but wanted to make sure that my online wealth of knowledge
(you guys) agreed
she'll be welded up before ya know it!! whoop!!!
(you guys) agreed
she'll be welded up before ya know it!! whoop!!!
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- suzukisteve
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Re: fuel tank
welding done!! some on drivers door, front outer wing and rear floor near fuel filler! looks the nuts! i have to confess i didnt do it tho. a mate with a workshop done it.
also removed the f*cked front bumper. made some brackets up for the side lights/ indicators and mounted em on the tubular bar that the front bumper mounted onto.
next month:
bottom of the roll hoop (if u get me)
sort arches out, maybe virtual lift??
also removed the f*cked front bumper. made some brackets up for the side lights/ indicators and mounted em on the tubular bar that the front bumper mounted onto.
next month:
bottom of the roll hoop (if u get me)
sort arches out, maybe virtual lift??
pickle power!