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bobtail 110

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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bobtail 110

Post by defmec »

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Post by defmec »

whats your thoughts
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Post by shakes »

looks shit hot, go do it ;)
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Post by defmec »

hardest thing to do is finding a place for the fuel tank
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Post by Slunnie »

I like it!
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Post by red90 »

defmec wrote:hardest thing to do is finding a place for the fuel tank
Use a 90 tank or an aftermarket 110 side tank.
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Post by Mark2 »

red90 wrote:
defmec wrote:hardest thing to do is finding a place for the fuel tank
Use a 90 tank or an aftermarket 110 side tank.
Locating the filler might be a challenge!

I'd use a custom internal tank in the rear of the tub and make a flat floor.
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Post by Zombie »

Get choppin man! looks awesome.
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Post by ROVERNIT »

hahahaha has any body done it to Disco bob tail Disco :lol:
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Post by defmec »

got the fuel tank started today its goin to be 3mm alloy and will hold 90 ltrs im putting it in the rear footwell so the floor is flat all the way thru and the tank will go 120mm thru the floor and sit between the chassis and the prop shaft the filler will be the hard part probly have to go thru under the seat ...how do ya think i will go legal wise
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Post by jbell »

Theres a blue one on portalrover.co.uk
its ok looks abit weird..


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Post by modman »

long range automotive make sill tanks for 90's and 110's they are profiled up on the wings for clearance around the sills. fillers can go just behind the rear door. can use just one filler and a transfer pump.
i remember the tanks were 70 litres, drivers side (no toolbox) 60 litres passenger side (battery box). i don't love using valuable interior space for fuel and lifting an already good COG. but if you can fab then put the tank inside and spend the money on stuff you can't do ;)
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Post by defmec »

put on hold due to engine difficulty's
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