Hi all, I recently found a hole in the petrol tank on my 81 bus.
So I purchased a replacement petrol tank, but found the hole where the filler goes is a smaller size 50mm. I am unable to fine a replacement tank with the larger hole 70mm to accept the metal filler neck.
I am thinking I can just buy the 50mm filler neck which I think is plastic and associated grommets.
Has anyone been through this issue or have any advice ?
Thanks in advance
Petrol tank neck size
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Re: Petrol tank neck size
I swapped our knackered late one for an early one and back again ... you swap the tank, neck and flange (
) there's a write up in the Wiki on how to do it but the hardest job is undoing the collar round the flange (
) and getting the breathers back in the top of the tank grommets.
Enjoy !
Ian.


Enjoy !

Ian.
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Re: Petrol tank neck size
I can side with Ian on that one - the breather pipes/expansion pipes are a pig to put back in - make sure the tank is totally empty when you lower it as they are heavy when your on your back trying to stop it from falling
onto your face!

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Re: Petrol tank neck size
Cheers guys, the tank is already off and in the skip, so no worries there. RIght will get a new filler neck etc ordered. I have to say it dig look a bit of a pig when I saw all the hoses on top.
Had a look on the wiki could not see anything about the hole sizes
Thanks again for the advise
Had a look on the wiki could not see anything about the hole sizes
Thanks again for the advise