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HOW BIG IS MY TANK

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HOW BIG IS MY TANK

Post by mudmav »

HOW MANY LITRES IS A STANDARD TANK ON 89 SWB MAVERICK NISSAN ARE TELLING ME THAT IT IS 90 LITRES BUT I HAVE MY DOUBTS AS WHEN I HIT EMPTY ON THE GAUGE I CAN ONLY GET 65 LITRES IN THE TANK I KNOW MY GAUGE COULD BE STUFFED BUT I THINK THAT 90 IS PROB WRONG
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Post by Tiny »

Like wase wih mine champ, I think if you ran till emptyuy and filled it would be 90, but I hate pumping the prime pump, so I int game.

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Post by GQ TROL »

They came out with two tank sizes...65 litre and 90 or 95 litres.
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Post by JemmyBubbles »

really... Dumb question but were the smaller engine variants the ones that came with the smaller tanks ?? My fugly yellow td42 POS is one of the first batches of GQ's it has a 95 lt tank...

I have heard folks claiming the same as you.. I just tell them not to use the hi-flow pumps...
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Post by Tiny »

mine a 90mod 4.2, should be 90ltr from the look of it, just never fits that much in.....maybe if I ran her dry it would, but one jerry 1/3 fills the thing according to the gauge
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Post by turps »

Is yours a Nissan Aus import or one of the jap imports. Nearly all of the Nissan Aus ones have the 95lt tank. I did once put 93lts in mine.
Where as alot of the jap imports have the 65lt tank.
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Post by Tiny »

turps wrote:Is yours a Nissan Aus import or one of the jap imports. Nearly all of the Nissan Aus ones have the 95lt tank. I did once put 93lts in mine.
Where as alot of the jap imports have the 65lt tank.
mine is Niss Aus
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Post by Doggy »

My safari shorty is a 65L tank
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Post by GQ TROL »

really... Dumb question but were the smaller engine variants the ones that came with the smaller tanks ?? My fugly yellow td42 POS is one of the first batches of GQ's it has a 95 lt tank...

I have heard folks claiming the same as you.. I just tell them not to use the hi-flow pumps...
Not that I know of.....Two of my wrecks have 65 litre tanks, one had the TD42 engine, the other TB42 engine. The other TD42 wreck had 95 litre tank, as does my own TD42 SWB. All vehicles above are Safari's. I'm not sure what the theory behind the different tank sizes is?
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