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lancepar said:
I've added a couple of notes from when I was fidding with my hose, the low pressure side of the pump that is.
After fitting the tank and to adjust the length of hose from the outlet to the solid humped back pipe over the suspension, nice one TVR, I found removing the pump to chassis mountings and moving the pump forwards made life easier than removing the tank again.
To seal the two holes, carbon cannister one as well, on the rear bulkhead I made a thin soft rubber cover which will be stuck in place with PolyAdhesiveSealant then a small bead of the stuff around the fuel pipe and split. Same as TVR did but neater in my opinion.
Maybe too late for you Paul but may be of use to others.
I've taken my fuel tank out recently. Rather than a neat round bulkhead hole with a rubber cover glued on, I found a larger, vaguely oval hole that had probably been shaped by a very angry man with a blunt padsaw then sealed with a good half pound of silicone sealant. After fitting the tank and to adjust the length of hose from the outlet to the solid humped back pipe over the suspension, nice one TVR, I found removing the pump to chassis mountings and moving the pump forwards made life easier than removing the tank again.
To seal the two holes, carbon cannister one as well, on the rear bulkhead I made a thin soft rubber cover which will be stuck in place with PolyAdhesiveSealant then a small bead of the stuff around the fuel pipe and split. Same as TVR did but neater in my opinion.
Maybe too late for you Paul but may be of use to others.
Haha, that's how they left the factory O.E. fitting Polyurethane Adhesive Sealant, also known as Sikaflex, Tiger seal etc,you will find it used everywhere, bugger to remove.
Suprised TVR didn't include a tube in the tool kit.
The seal I made will also cover the redundant Carbon Cannister hose hole, still not glued on, undecided whether to shorten the humpback pipe a tad.
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sparkythecat said:
I've taken my fuel tank out recently. Rather than a neat round bulkhead hole with a rubber cover glued on, I found a larger, vaguely oval hole that had probably been shaped by a very angry man with a blunt padsaw then sealed with a good half pound of silicone sealant.
Have you checked that the steel humped fuel connector is not being hit by the suspension arm? It looks a bit close in your pic!http://www.bertram-hill.com/replacing-the-fuel-lin...
Loubaruch said:
Have you checked that the steel humped fuel connector is not being hit by the suspension arm? It looks a bit close in your pic!
http://www.bertram-hill.com/replacing-the-fuel-lin...
Yes it is close on mine (lancepar) but there is clearance with the car on its wheels. http://www.bertram-hill.com/replacing-the-fuel-lin...
I pointed it out to the PO when he came visiting the other day and he said it was like that when he dismantled it.
Before re-piping I read bertram's mods and I may modify it as he suggests by shortening, if it keeps bugging me when I look at it that is.
Will be easy enough.
Being so close to the suspension pivot point the arm moves very little. If you shorten the hump tube you will loose the flare which helps keep the hose on. Even if it does touch it will only be under suspension compression and will do nothing more than press against it so is never going to wear it away.
Steve
Steve
Steve_D said:
Being so close to the suspension pivot point the arm moves very little. If you shorten the hump tube you will loose the flare which helps keep the hose on. Even if it does touch it will only be under suspension compression and will do nothing more than press against it so is never going to wear it away.
Steve
That's right I had forgot that.Steve
Cheers
Steve_D said:
Being so close to the suspension pivot point the arm moves very little. If you shorten the hump tube you will loose the flare which helps keep the hose on. Even if it does touch it will only be under suspension compression and will do nothing more than press against it so is never going to wear it away.
Steve
Fair comment but I would sooner lose the flare and add another fuel clip than having the suspension bash the fuel supply however minor the collisionsSteve
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