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fuel tank relocation.
fuel tank relocation.
ive got a 83 hard top siera and just wondering where people have relocated there fuel tank so it is more out of the way. i was thinking of putting fuel cell in the bck behind back seats with breather hoses runnig out side.
is a fuel cell legal in the cabin. any ideas.
thanx
mick
is a fuel cell legal in the cabin. any ideas.
thanx
mick
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fuel tank.
Have you checked a tank out of a Suzuki Carry Van? Same fuel fittings,breather line, sender plug but a lot shallower. Still 40L. Filler neck is same size but is higher in tank so neck can go above chassis rail (if you have BL) I'll get measurements tomorrow.
Re: fuel tank.
Measurements will be great, I'm interested to see this conversion.want33s wrote:Have you checked a tank out of a Suzuki Carry Van? Same fuel fittings,breather line, sender plug but a lot shallower. Still 40L. Filler neck is same size but is higher in tank so neck can go above chassis rail (if you have BL) I'll get measurements tomorrow.
Got any pics?
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yeah mate you can have a fuel tank inside the car, the Law states you must be able to fill the car from the outside. So if you run a filler hose and spout you'd be fine . if it was in a soft top i guess you would get away with just the cell. tim
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Re: fuel tank.
I won't be doing this as I now have a battery in the way(See thread:2nd battery IN floor). I have to go to my brother-in-laws tomorrow so I'll get measurements again(and pics). I measured it up a while ago but decided to fit a battery instead.-ZukChiK- wrote:Measurements will be great, I'm interested to see this conversion.want33s wrote:Have you checked a tank out of a Suzuki Carry Van? Same fuel fittings,breather line, sender plug but a lot shallower. Still 40L. Filler neck is same size but is higher in tank so neck can go above chassis rail (if you have BL) I'll get measurements tomorrow.
Got any pics?
Don't do it - I reckon you will regret this forever.
Not only will you loose nearly all your usable storage space, you will raise the COG as well.
Greg's old green car (the 660 one) had a LWB vitara tank set through the floor behind the front seats. It bolted down to the floor on its mounting flange. This worked well, but Greg never carries much in his car and it had a false floor over it which was part of the cage and shock mounts.
Vitara SWB tanks are a pretty good fit into the stock location of a sierra once the exhaust is relocated. If you have a BL, you can pull the tank up really high - almost level with the bottom of the chassis rails.
Jus tmy 2C worth.
Steve.
Not only will you loose nearly all your usable storage space, you will raise the COG as well.
Greg's old green car (the 660 one) had a LWB vitara tank set through the floor behind the front seats. It bolted down to the floor on its mounting flange. This worked well, but Greg never carries much in his car and it had a false floor over it which was part of the cage and shock mounts.
Vitara SWB tanks are a pretty good fit into the stock location of a sierra once the exhaust is relocated. If you have a BL, you can pull the tank up really high - almost level with the bottom of the chassis rails.
Jus tmy 2C worth.
Steve.
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spend the dollars and get a long range, they're heavier construction, approved for the use and tuck up really nicely...
laestways my longranger does... and it's not like i'm nice to it!
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laestways my longranger does... and it's not like i'm nice to it!
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fuel tank relocate
Well here it is. 1983 Suzuki ST90 Carry van.
Tank is 645mm(L) X 375mm (W) X 160mm(H) plus a 15-30mm mounting flange on all sides. The pipes etc on top of tank are about 60mm but can be lowered(bent). I just did a quick measure on mine and with between chassis rails is not a problem. If you have a two inch BL the bottom of the tank will be just below the chassis rail. A lot higher than a stock tank.
Tank is 645mm(L) X 375mm (W) X 160mm(H) plus a 15-30mm mounting flange on all sides. The pipes etc on top of tank are about 60mm but can be lowered(bent). I just did a quick measure on mine and with between chassis rails is not a problem. If you have a two inch BL the bottom of the tank will be just below the chassis rail. A lot higher than a stock tank.
This is a bit off the topic, but one of the girls that works at the greasy spoon down the street has a 91 WT soft top with a FACTORY FUEL TANK SKIDPLATE
There is nothing else weird about the car at all - go figure!
Steve.
There is nothing else weird about the car at all - go figure!
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
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