Petrol tank removal
Discussion
Looking for info from anyone who has removed the offside petrol tank from a 280i FHC - with body and chassis connected as normal.
1. Is it possible to remove the tank through the wheel arch without dismantling any of the rear suspension.? Wheel removed and suspension hanging on shock absorber but not disconnected).
OR is it necessary to disconnect some/all rear suspension to get enough room?
2. Interior trim has not yet been removed to allow sighting of the arrangement for the filling pipe. Is it necessary to cut a temporary window in the fibreglass to access the filler pipe stub and hose connection or to give room for manoeuvring the filler pipe out when removing the tank?
Reds
Hamish
1. Is it possible to remove the tank through the wheel arch without dismantling any of the rear suspension.? Wheel removed and suspension hanging on shock absorber but not disconnected).
OR is it necessary to disconnect some/all rear suspension to get enough room?
2. Interior trim has not yet been removed to allow sighting of the arrangement for the filling pipe. Is it necessary to cut a temporary window in the fibreglass to access the filler pipe stub and hose connection or to give room for manoeuvring the filler pipe out when removing the tank?
Reds
Hamish
Hi Marcus,
I had spotted the uppermost filler connecting hose when looking down inside the pipe from the outside, but your photos show a lower hose closer to the tank. So it looks like the actual tank has only a short stubby filler pipe attached which would make removal much easier.
Trim removal and tank removal will start tomorrow or Tuesday - depends on the time the washing machine repair man pitches up at house tomorrow.
Many thanks.
Hamish
I had spotted the uppermost filler connecting hose when looking down inside the pipe from the outside, but your photos show a lower hose closer to the tank. So it looks like the actual tank has only a short stubby filler pipe attached which would make removal much easier.
Trim removal and tank removal will start tomorrow or Tuesday - depends on the time the washing machine repair man pitches up at house tomorrow.
Many thanks.
Hamish
Hi Marcus,
I had spotted the uppermost filler connecting hose when looking down inside the pipe from the outside, but your photos show a lower hose closer to the tank. So it looks like the actual tank has only a short stubby filler pipe attached which would make removal much easier.
Trim removal and tank removal will start tomorrow or Tuesday - depends on the time the washing machine repair man pitches up at house tomorrow.
Many thanks.
Hamish
I had spotted the uppermost filler connecting hose when looking down inside the pipe from the outside, but your photos show a lower hose closer to the tank. So it looks like the actual tank has only a short stubby filler pipe attached which would make removal much easier.
Trim removal and tank removal will start tomorrow or Tuesday - depends on the time the washing machine repair man pitches up at house tomorrow.
Many thanks.
Hamish
Hi Hamish...I recall when Delilah's rusty N/S fuel tank needed removing it was a bit of a struggle..The trailing arm and the exhaust needed removing, When we checked the O/S it had already been out at some point and someone had taken the trouble to plastic coat it..It was decided that if it had needed to come out then it would NOT of come out that easy..Even with the trailing arm and exhaust removed..Sorry i can't be of much more help than that...Ziga
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