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Traveller fuel Tank
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 10:45 am
by trevor groves
Hi All
I am going to have to replace my fuel tank soon,so I am in the market for a new tank anyone?
I would also like to know,which body sealer would be best,ie between the tank to body
Any suggestions please?
best regards
Trevor
Re: Traveller fuel Tank
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:03 pm
by bmcecosse
Probably best to just phone round the suppliers to see who has a 'deal' on, or is close enough for you to collect and not have to pay carriage. Does anyone know who actually MAKES the tanks?? Presumably they could offer a better price - this was how I sourced my (nevertheless still v expensive) new TR7 tank. I painted it before fitting - but actually I think tanks mostly rot from the inside out.. Dum Dum is the traditional sealer.
Re: Traveller fuel Tank
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 1:32 pm
by trevor groves
Hi
Many thanks for that,it appears that tanks have jumped up in price?I did consider the larger tanks,but you cannot fit your spare wheel back,so for me thats a non starter.
Thanks also for the tip on dumdum,I used it when I replaced the glass in my Traveller doors
Speak again soon
best regards
Trevor
Re: Traveller fuel Tank
Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2013 8:31 pm
by trevor groves
I have now purchased a new Heritage fuel tank from ESM,great service as usual.
I noted on one of the red plastic covers,fitted while in store, had the word MOSS!!!
The old one came out,with out much trouble,just a couple of self tappers put up a fight!!!!
I am changing everything,to cure that smell of petrol,there was a slight leak at the seem.
Just for a laugh,I went online to 1st choice car spares,they claim to have over 270 uk car breakers.
Out of those 270,I got one reply,and they wanted £350,plus £10 p&p and came with 3 months warranty
I wont be trying them again for classic car spares!!!!
I went for the standard tank,because the large tank can have fuel gauge reading problems,and no room for the spare wheel,
just like a new car,sold with out a spare wheel,or if you are lucky a space saver!!!
regards
Trevor