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75 sreies ute tub
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75 sreies ute tub
what im wanting is a photo of a filler neck for the for the sub tank in the rear of the truck, i have a tray but no filler neck hole in tray to fill the tank, so im just wondering where it is located and how i go about cutting one in
thanks rob
thanks rob
come on move over and let the 75 through
thanks to thomo, the pics i was chasing
have to look at some thing a little diffrent i think, need some thing to bolt in or very little welding, dont want to bend side pannel, and trying to get some to cut up a good tub will be hard , any ideas would be great
rob
have to look at some thing a little diffrent i think, need some thing to bolt in or very little welding, dont want to bend side pannel, and trying to get some to cut up a good tub will be hard , any ideas would be great
rob
come on move over and let the 75 through
Not much to fabricating that mate. You could get one made from ally or steel that you can rivet the flange onto the panel from the outside, only requiring you to cut a hole in the panel to fit it without welding. Hard to explain, but imagine old mate cut that one out of his tub for you and you just trimmed up the panel to follow the shape of the recess, leaving about 12mm all the way around. You then cut a clearance hole in your tub and fit the bit you got from old mate so the panels sit on top of each iother and then seal it with goo and rivet it on. Would look pretty reasonable and no panel welding required.
My troopy uses a plastic insert (riveted or screwed into the panel) for the subtank filler. Looks a bit commercial but ok IMO.
Shit picture but you get the idea (photo bucket FTL)
Not sure where to source them from though. And unlikely you'll be able to use your toyota key...
-Stu
Shit picture but you get the idea (photo bucket FTL)
Not sure where to source them from though. And unlikely you'll be able to use your toyota key...
-Stu
Tetanus rolling on 37's
what brand of after market tank did you have, as they may have supplied the filler pointdogbreath_48 wrote:My troopy uses a plastic insert (riveted or screwed into the panel) for the subtank filler. Looks a bit commercial but ok IMO.
Not sure where to source them from though. And unlikely you'll be able to use your toyota key...
-Stu
thanks rob
come on move over and let the 75 through
According to receipts (it came with the car) it's a Brown Davis installed in 1994.75 cruser wrote:what brand of after market tank did you have, as they may have supplied the filler pointdogbreath_48 wrote:My troopy uses a plastic insert (riveted or screwed into the panel) for the subtank filler. Looks a bit commercial but ok IMO.
Not sure where to source them from though. And unlikely you'll be able to use your toyota key...
-Stu
thanks rob
-Stu
Tetanus rolling on 37's
Here ya go mate try them cant hurt.
http://www.carac.com.au/
http://www.carac.com.au/
thanks mate ill do some searching tonightdogbreath_48 wrote:According to receipts (it came with the car) it's a Brown Davis installed in 1994.75 cruser wrote:what brand of after market tank did you have, as they may have supplied the filler pointdogbreath_48 wrote:My troopy uses a plastic insert (riveted or screwed into the panel) for the subtank filler. Looks a bit commercial but ok IMO.
Not sure where to source them from though. And unlikely you'll be able to use your toyota key...
-Stu
thanks rob
-Stu
rob
come on move over and let the 75 through
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