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GQ Fuel tank lift

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GQ Fuel tank lift

Post by SilverMAV »

I have lifted the body 50mm. The rear quarters have been cut off. The next is to lift the fuel tank. Its a standard tank. I want to take it up the 50mm into the lift. What is involved in the lift as the mounts (i think) are pressed as part of the tank? Anyone lifted their standard tank?
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Post by hottiemonster »

i was thinking of doing the same thing, but i hear it is a bit of work. is the car on gas or just straight petrol / diesel?
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Post by SilverMAV »

Its straight petrol - TB42
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Post by hottiemonster »

it might be different for you maybe casue i have gas in my SWB Mav.

but i have been told to do it, it is best for a specialist to do it case of an explosion with welding the tank on the body / chasis to the desired height.

see what other people say.
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Post by bogged »

SilverMAV wrote:Its straight petrol - TB42



One of the tank mobs in Melbourne make a Long Range tank for a 2inch body lift, that would also help you with more capacity...
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Post by hottiemonster »

bogged wrote:
SilverMAV wrote:Its straight petrol - TB42



One of the tank mobs in Melbourne make a Long Range tank for a 2inch body lift, that would also help you with more capacity...


brown davis in bayswater maybe?
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Post by bogged »

hottiemonster wrote:brown davis in bayswater maybe?



that would be it.
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Post by hottiemonster »

i got my tank repaired with him when i punctured it in gembrook one day, i dont even recall how i did it, all i know is that it was dripping petrol.
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Post by bazzle »

I have one 165 litres, works good.
145 l if you just have it raised.
Can be lowered easily if lift removed as it bolts underneath chassis.

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Post by Wendle »

as stupid as it sounds, I have never seen a standard GQ tank out of a car. but if it is made the way you describe you _should_ be able to:
Cut enough of the mounts off to allow them to slide up into the chassis, but leaving enough meat on to be able to weld it shut again.
Then weld on a second skin where the new mounts will be, to spread the load out a bit.
Then weld on your new mounts.

Then realise that you've fawked a perfectly good tank, and get one of those special ones from bayswater :D
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Post by SilverMAV »

Sonds like the replacement tank is a better idea. I will drop the std tank this weekend and have a look at it still.
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Post by Drafty »

Before we replaced our rear tank we raised ours by mounting it onto the top of the rear crossmember at the back of the tank, front bolts remained bolted in the original location.
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Post by A1 »

Ive got a custom tank ready to be slotted that suits 2" bodylift ...................................but its only bout 110l :shock: its bout 80-90 higher than a stanard tank from memory..................and where it tapers off towards the back wen it reaches the end its flush with the rear crossmember :cool:


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Post by turps »

Over the yrs I have got qoutes I think from nearly ever tank manufacter. And they will all do slight mods to there basic design at request. At the last 4x4 show I got a quote for a LRA 145lt tank lifted 50mm and with 3mm plate on the bottom instead of 2mm (this is the same thickness some of the OBC / winch cars have so you really can drop it onto the rocks).
But the bloke also said I could just get the tank made higher and get an extra 20lt, and that they where currentlly makeing a lower tank of only 110lt that is flush with the chassi.

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Still have a factory 95lt tank with a dent in it though.
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Post by MKPatrolGuy »

I wish I had a 95 litre standard tank, mine is only 65 Litres and it doesn't last long with the Chev atm.
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Post by SilverMAV »

Before we replaced our rear tank we raised ours by mounting it onto the top of the rear crossmember at the back of the tank, front bolts remained bolted in the original location.


This aounds like the best solution so far. O bvioulsy the height from the tank mounts to the top of the tank are the first things to check here. Will chck this tonight.
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Post by bogged »

MKPatrolGuy wrote:I wish I had a 95 litre standard tank, mine is only 65 Litres and it doesn't last long with the Chev atm.


Can you fit a stock GQ tank?


SilverMAV wrote:Sonds like the replacement tank is a better idea. I will drop the std tank this weekend and have a look at it still.


It would be, but would be about $ 800 - 1000ish
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Post by turps »

Bogged the price I got was $770, that was with the brackets welded for a 50mm BL and 3mm plate on the bottom. That was from LRA, I think. Also thats the price unfitted.

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Post by Wendle »

SilverMAV wrote:
Before we replaced our rear tank we raised ours by mounting it onto the top of the rear crossmember at the back of the tank, front bolts remained bolted in the original location.


This aounds like the best solution so far. O bvioulsy the height from the tank mounts to the top of the tank are the first things to check here. Will chck this tonight.


you will be doing some awesome gymnastics to get in there and drill holes on top of the x-member.. much easier with a trayback like drafty's..
you mighn't even be able to get the tank in there?
Drafty, did you lift the tank in from underneath or drop it down from the top?
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Post by bogged »

turps wrote:Bogged the price I got was $770, that was with the brackets welded for a 50mm BL and 3mm plate on the bottom. That was from LRA, I think. Also thats the price unfitted.

Turps


close enough to $800!

Stock tanks are $20 from LPG fitters! ;) wheres them photos of the $700 35inch on rim MTR's... (Prick!)
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Post by MKPatrolGuy »

bogged wrote:
MKPatrolGuy wrote:I wish I had a 95 litre standard tank, mine is only 65 Litres and it doesn't last long with the Chev atm.


Can you fit a stock GQ tank?



Don't know, I have pretty much decided to go straight gas. Have worked out I can fit about 200L of gas in without any dramas.
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