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ekdave1962
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Post by ekdave1962 »

Hi guys

just started working on rust in boot area and notice that my fuel tank has holes in the top of it .. so decided i might fit a new one something like Mal has in the chev ek .. think it might be a &*#@ tank but thought id ask around and see what other have fitted i like the idea of getting the spare out of the way .. D

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Post by captainbill »

Might not be your best option dave but its easy.

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Hi Dave,
I'm working in the same area myself at present.
Fortunately, I have managed to "save" the floor/tank getting anything other than surface scale - the problem area seems to be at the front - I believe any water on the floor will run to the front?

I believe if I ever replace the tank, it will be in stainless........ if it has to be manufactured, then I would expect to put in a larger capacity.

Don't know if a "well" can be created to hide the spare.
Considering many have larger than standard wheels fitted anyway - may be something to consider if changing from standard..............possibly making a larger spare wheel well whilst at it...............?

frats,
Rosco
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lol bill now im not sure the old 186 would handle the nos .. but i know my son would think is was cool ..

Rosco yeah there a guy in QLD that makes em to fit standard hole but 50% increase in capacity .. $700 or there abouts ..

i noticed malcoms chev ek and thought theres an idea .. but will be a while before will need a tank .. so doing a little looking to see what option are out there ..

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Post by Mephious »

I can vouch for Marti in Qld , he did my tank in the sedan.

Was a custom job from chassis rail to rail , roughly 120L with baffles, new sender (original type so gauge is correct) , twin pick-ups , 1 return and vent outlet.

Sorry this is the only pic I have of it atm

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Hee hee hee i meant the tank.
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Post by rosco »

Hi Mephious,

I'm flattened! who did your panel work? It looks schmick!

Loved the tank, have to ask - what have you done with the spare wheel?

frats,
Rosco
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Post by Mephious »

No spare kept in the sedan mate, will leave a couple of stock rims in the EK Van which the missus can drive out if a tyre does go down.

That said will suffice the front wheels , im pretty much holding my ankles if the rear goes flat.
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Post by rosco »

Love the expression, Morphious

holding my ankles - haven't heard it before................

does this suggest the posture you would assume, waiting for some momentum assistance?

frats,
Rosco

ps - still love that body-work, I would love to have the skills to get mine like that - may strip some of my more "ugly" work back and get a little more resolute in standards............
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