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I wanted to do that and keep the original 1200 fuel tank but everyone I took the tank too said they couldnt do it...
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Re: my sedan
If you were more local, I could have swapped you mine for yours with some cash me way.
Freight would kill it though.
Did you try a radiator shop?
The BRE 510 had section of pipe (Maybe 2.5-3inch?) set into the bottom of the tank, with a floor in it and the fuel outlet in the bottom. This way they could run until there was no gas left in the tank. Some of the guys on Oldschool might be coming down from the north island for the old school hanmer meet. But I doubt they'd wanna lug a fumy old fuel tank down, and then back up again though.
Freight would kill it though.
Did you try a radiator shop?
The BRE 510 had section of pipe (Maybe 2.5-3inch?) set into the bottom of the tank, with a floor in it and the fuel outlet in the bottom. This way they could run until there was no gas left in the tank. Some of the guys on Oldschool might be coming down from the north island for the old school hanmer meet. But I doubt they'd wanna lug a fumy old fuel tank down, and then back up again though.
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my sedan
Iv got my old tank which we did that to il sell it to you cos it didn't fix my lean out problem but hey you might not have as heavy foot as me haha
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Re: my sedan
If only I was closer Bart, that would have been the best option!Bartman wrote:If you were more local, I could have swapped you mine for yours with some cash me way.
Freight would kill it though.
Did you try a radiator shop?
The BRE 510 had section of pipe (Maybe 2.5-3inch?) set into the bottom of the tank, with a floor in it and the fuel outlet in the bottom. This way they could run until there was no gas left in the tank. Some of the guys on Oldschool might be coming down from the north island for the old school hanmer meet. But I doubt they'd wanna lug a fumy old fuel tank down, and then back up again though.
Re: my sedan
About to do mine for the 1600, just going to fill it up with water and cut/weld it full.buzzy wrote:I wanted to do that and keep the original 1200 fuel tank but everyone I took the tank too said they couldnt do it...
Will then run a small tank with internal pump in the wheel well.
Love this car.............
Re: my sedan
You want to do mine as well?
I'll happliy pay you to do it!
I'll happliy pay you to do it!
Re: my sedan
buzzy wrote:You want to do mine as well?
I'll happliy pay you to do it!
Chuck up a picture of what you want , im sure we can sort something
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basically I just need an AN weld in fitting welded to the tank, where the original outlet was
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Sweet as , can sort thatbuzzy wrote:basically I just need an AN weld in fitting welded to the tank, where the original outlet was
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