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Vin stamped locations

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Bit of an odd one iv nearly finished my twin tank veg conversion.. With one last thing to do. Which iv been putting off. The location for the filler neck on second tank was planned to be right night to original Just inside the wing plenty of space. Hole saw through the plates
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Fit Steel tube and weld in to replace strength
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Then that leaves a straight run from filler neck to right angle joint so filler can be tucked tight torear of arch. Plenty of space for it..

Here is the obvious issue not running the filler through suggested spot
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No way that's gonna fill, just gonna get an air lock..
I'm more than happy putting holes into the underside of van as its for a purpose. However.. Once underseal was removed it's smack bang through the stamped chassis number.. And the inner geek and purist is a bit torn as to wether I should.. Is it stamped anywhere else other than the Vin plate in door opening.. My vans not a limited or special edition etc. Other than a Hanover..
Just wondered people's thoughts and if the Vin is stamped elsewhere.
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Put the filler behind the seat and run the fill hose through the floor

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That would still mean going through the Vin and would also mean. Filling diesel inside the van. Nice idea but not very practical

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Rascal wrote: 20 Sep 2024, 10:14 That would still mean going through the Vin and would also mean. Filling diesel inside the van. Nice idea but not very practical

you wouldn’t go the the VIN you would run the pipe through the seat back and floor straight to the tank, it’s the place for water tank filler in various conversions

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The back of the seat is further foward than the Vin. So you would still go through Vin area. The back of seat is inline with the. Front of the B pillar.. Unless your suggesting just to have the filler in the floor? And not on the storage area under seat either way I'd prefer to keep the filler outside the vehicle

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Rascal wrote: 20 Sep 2024, 11:54 The back of the seat is further foward than the Vin. So you would still go through Vin area. The back of seat is inline with the. Front of the B pillar.. Unless your suggesting just to have the filler in the floor? And not on the storage area under seat either way I'd prefer to keep the filler outside the vehicle

You still wouldn’t go through the vin , you would go through the floor

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As I said earlier I'd rather not be filling diesel through the floor in the (living compartment) water is one thing diesel no thanks.

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make a syncro style rear filler and fill the tank from the back?
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Rascal wrote: 20 Sep 2024, 13:36 As I said earlier I'd rather not be filling diesel through the floor in the (living compartment) water is one thing diesel no thanks.

You aren’t going to be filling it through the floor

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Can you cut the hole in outrigger a bit more to the right and use either flexible pipe or a pair of 45  degree bends  to “set over” the pipe ?

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That's not a bad idea actually... As silly as it sound I can't bring myself to cut the Vin number. Obviously it makes it more complicated and more joins. But it's a viable option..

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 My other concern is you should be sure to prevent spillage of fuel oil onto the tyre which could cause a skid /accident.

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Cut the vin number out and stick it somewhere else :wink:
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tobydog wrote: 20 Sep 2024, 20:43 Cut the vin number out and stick it somewhere else :wink:
Or just have the number reproduced and attached to the dashboard lower edge facing forward like the T3 models sent to USA locations.
 
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