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Fuel tank replacement
Posted: 27 Feb 2023, 20:01
by Mjhayes
It would seem I have to replace my fuel tank the van is fuel starved and after some inspection it would seem that the pump works fine - but I’m assuming there is so much crap in the bottom of the tank that the fuel pump when drawing fuel is clogging up the outlet and starving the engine of fuel.
So can this be the case and if I’m changing the tank (I won’t be doing myself, but need to source parts) so should I be buying new everything? Senders, pipes etc.
What do we think - or is there something else I can try before replacing the tank??
Thanks
It’s a 2.0 cu engine single carb
Re: Fuel tank replacement
Posted: 31 Mar 2023, 10:54
by randamonia
Re: Fuel tank replacement
Posted: 31 Mar 2023, 15:16
by multisi
You havnt listed any tank rubber seals like the main fuel filler grommet 48mm , the old one could be reused if its still soft, and yes give the tank a good paint and waxoyl as well.
Re: Fuel tank replacement
Posted: 31 Mar 2023, 18:46
by randamonia
multisi wrote: ↑31 Mar 2023, 15:16
You havnt listed any tank rubber seals like the main fuel filler grommet 48mm , the old one could be reused if its still soft, and yes give the tank a good paint and waxoyl as well.
Thanks - updated the list
Re: Fuel tank replacement
Posted: 31 Mar 2023, 19:30
by Smiffo
When were the fuel lines last changed?
I think maybe removing the tank is an ideal opportunity to run new lines in?
Generally, adding things to the list of tasks can go on forever - having said that, the rubber can perish quickly.
Re: Fuel tank replacement
Posted: 01 Apr 2023, 22:28
by randamonia
Fuel lines are always a good shout. I’m good there at the moment. I replace every 2 years at least.
Thanks
Re: Fuel tank replacement
Posted: 02 Apr 2023, 08:19
by multisi
Shouldnt need to replace them that often, what type are they, where do you buy them from. there are some bad quality fuel hoses , get the ones from Brickwerks for safety.
Re: Fuel tank replacement
Posted: 02 Apr 2023, 09:49
by randamonia
multisi wrote: ↑02 Apr 2023, 08:19
Shouldnt need to replace them that often, what type are they, where do you buy them from. there are some bad quality fuel hoses , get the ones from Brickwerks for safety.
I know, but just something I have general done after finding the lines like sieves when I first bought the van. Bit of paranoia

. I always get them from Brickwerks, nice and easy replacement. How often would you recommend?
Cheers