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swapping a long range tank over

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swapping a long range tank over

Post by matt_w »

i was just wondering if there is much mucking around to swap a long range tank from a 1984 rangie into an 1988rangie, as im looking at a straight swap with my standard 80ltr,
any advice anyone?

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Post by TUFRR »

not worth the trouble unless you have a Diesel engine fitted.

you will need the modify the rear of the tank or make new brackets to secure the tank in place and if you have an EFI Petrol you will need to setup an external efi fuel pump and this can get quite $$$.
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Post by RaginRover »

Needs a mod plate too to be 100% legit

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Post by Loanrangie »

It doesnt have to be exxy, just use an external VL- VN dunnydore pump, or maybe use an internal holden or ford pump and adapt the tank to fit it.
Saddle up tonto, its the not so loanrangie! . 98 TDI DISCO lightly modded with more to come.
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Post by matt_w »

how hard would it be to find a spare long range tank? as i dont have the money to go new, so thought a second hand would be the go?
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Post by Bush65 »

matt_w wrote:how hard would it be to find a spare long range tank? as i dont have the money to go new, so thought a second hand would be the go?
I will be doing a trayback conversion on my 84 rangie soon and won't need my long range tank. It started as a 135 litre Long Ranger, but was modified by Out of Town 4WD (who manufacture the Long Ranger tanks) to increase the capacity with a 2" body lift.
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Post by matt_w »

Bush65, how hard would it be to fit that tank into my 1988 rangie which is EFI?
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Post by Bush65 »

matt_w wrote:Bush65, how hard would it be to fit that tank into my 1988 rangie which is EFI?
Tuffrr in 2nd post said that the rear of the tank needs modifying, or make new brackets. I would have to check what is involved in that.

Commodore external fuel pump sounds easy enough.

Where abouts are you located? Pm me if you like.
John
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