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fuel tank filter thing
fuel tank filter thing
I am in the process of putting my long range tank in and I found this little filter looking thing that just goes to the inner gaurd. It has never been replaced so was thinking of doing it know is it just a std fuel filter. Also is it worth extending it up the C pillar (its a SWB) abit.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY....
I think its a breather filter, and if its in the same place as mine was--secured with plastic clips to the chassis rail, you'll need to move it as the LRA tank is a very tight fit in the chassis rails. I mounted mine on a bracket on top of the tank and used the sender bolts to hold it in place. Also, to fit my LRA tank, i used a tube cutter, and shortened the supply and return lines to finish in top of the chassis rails. I then extended them with flexible fuel hose. You MAY also need to shorten your filler hose, as the LRA tanks filler neck does not go in on an angle like the original tank and the filler hose may kink if not shortened.
Nick
Nick
just remember to make sure that if uel gets into the breather line it can freely run back into the tank otherwise its starts a syohon effect and just keeps on suckin, like mine does and i have to get out and release the filler cap so i don't loose all my fuel out the breather. something must be wrong.
Have you crushed yourself yet turps?
Have you crushed yourself yet turps?
Style Side Maverick Ute
4.2 Turbo Diesel
35" Simex
4" Procomp suspension
2" Bodylift
Fibreglass Stuff....
Now highmount & Plasma :d
4.2 Turbo Diesel
35" Simex
4" Procomp suspension
2" Bodylift
Fibreglass Stuff....
Now highmount & Plasma :d
Big Red Toy wrote:just remember to make sure that if uel gets into the breather line it can freely run back into the tank otherwise its starts a syohon effect and just keeps on suckin, like mine does and i have to get out and release the filler cap so i don't loose all my fuel out the breather. something must be wrong.
Have you crushed yourself yet turps?
sounds like you have yours around the wrong way. I believe you should have the arrow pointing back towads the fuel tank. This means the fuel can't flow out, however air seems to be able to move in both directions.
I may have this wrong, but it does make sense.
cheers
84 MK Patrol SD33T, 35" pro comps, SOA, 3" straight through, York onboard air, roll bar
well tha tanks is in, what a prick of a job that is without a trolley jack (it's still on order from 4weeks ago).
And thanks Andrew for your in couaragement. I didnt crush myself or Dad (come close though - bottle jacs suck for this job).
All hoses are trimmed and fitted (nearly forgot the magnet though) and the sender wire is reconnected. So now just need to pour the 30lts of fuel out of the jerry cans and head down the servo to fill the bugger up.
As for the filter thing, I cant remember which way i put it back now. Will look tommorow, might even buy a new one. At the moment I have just gotton rid of the metel section that is attached to the chassi rail. So that hose now goes from the tank to the filter and then on the little hook thing attached to the body work.
The other hoses I just trimmed up abit, all where easy except the main filler hose which was a very tight fit. Ended up heating it up with a bit of hotwater. Note dont use a coffee cup from the kitchen, it now smells of diesel (it is now a visitors cup).
And thanks Andrew for your in couaragement. I didnt crush myself or Dad (come close though - bottle jacs suck for this job).
All hoses are trimmed and fitted (nearly forgot the magnet though) and the sender wire is reconnected. So now just need to pour the 30lts of fuel out of the jerry cans and head down the servo to fill the bugger up.
As for the filter thing, I cant remember which way i put it back now. Will look tommorow, might even buy a new one. At the moment I have just gotton rid of the metel section that is attached to the chassi rail. So that hose now goes from the tank to the filter and then on the little hook thing attached to the body work.
The other hoses I just trimmed up abit, all where easy except the main filler hose which was a very tight fit. Ended up heating it up with a bit of hotwater. Note dont use a coffee cup from the kitchen, it now smells of diesel (it is now a visitors cup).
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY....
Dammit!i did! that would of stopped all the weld and grinding offcutsturps wrote: (nearly forgot the magnet though)




I went through about 20 filters getting rid of metal out of my tank
turps wrote:(it is now a visitors cup)
i'll remeber that one

Style Side Maverick Ute
4.2 Turbo Diesel
35" Simex
4" Procomp suspension
2" Bodylift
Fibreglass Stuff....
Now highmount & Plasma :d
4.2 Turbo Diesel
35" Simex
4" Procomp suspension
2" Bodylift
Fibreglass Stuff....
Now highmount & Plasma :d
Big Red Toy wrote:Dammit!i did! that would of stopped all the weld and grinding offcutsturps wrote: (nearly forgot the magnet though)Bloody brown davis
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I went through about 20 filters getting rid of metal out of my tank
turps wrote:(it is now a visitors cup)
i'll remeber that one
Do you want to try my visitor beer. I have one left. It's for emergency use only - if I was to drink it, but will be fine for you.
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