Indside the Fuel tank - wierd metal thing?
Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2006 3:11 pm
Hey guys. I managed to remove my fuel tank to fix a small hole in the bottom but something here has confused me.
I unscrewed the 6 screws on the section on the top of the tank to get inside. I removed the section from the top of the tank which had two long pipes coming off it, one larger one and one smaller one. However, upon removing this piece of metal with the pipes attached to it, I noticed that inside the fuel tank there is a large metal container-like object which was surrounding these pipes and is now loose inside.
Is this some mechanism that prevents air entering the pipes when fuel is splashing around? Or some containing that keeps a little fuel in it when the tank fully drains?
I have no idea, and now that it is loose inside, I don't see how it can be reattached to the pipes at all. Anyone who has any idea what this is please help. I'm dumbfounded and unsure if I can just fix the hole then whack everything back together or if this container thing has to be realigned somehow with the fuel pipes.
Thanks for the help.
Drew.
I unscrewed the 6 screws on the section on the top of the tank to get inside. I removed the section from the top of the tank which had two long pipes coming off it, one larger one and one smaller one. However, upon removing this piece of metal with the pipes attached to it, I noticed that inside the fuel tank there is a large metal container-like object which was surrounding these pipes and is now loose inside.
Is this some mechanism that prevents air entering the pipes when fuel is splashing around? Or some containing that keeps a little fuel in it when the tank fully drains?
I have no idea, and now that it is loose inside, I don't see how it can be reattached to the pipes at all. Anyone who has any idea what this is please help. I'm dumbfounded and unsure if I can just fix the hole then whack everything back together or if this container thing has to be realigned somehow with the fuel pipes.
Thanks for the help.
Drew.