Easy to replace,run the tank as low as you dare,only four bolts hold it in place.cannot help on the price check the bay.Underneath it doing the height sensors and noticed that the fuel tank bracket is badly corroded to the point where a big bump with a full tank would snap it.
Anyone replaced theirs and know how much they are and how difficult it is to replace?
Try Emmotts of Colne.Cheers @tomcat59alan
I was going to ask how I could use a pie to fit the tank!If you ever get around Nantwich I have the number of a guy that has a field full of P 38s.
Bloody predictive text, Pie comes out as , its done it again. P38 P38 P38 P38 ,take that you bloody putor.I was going to ask how I could use a pie to fit the tank!
Isn't he up in Scottyland? Surely he would have one made locally.Or get in touch with doo on here he got one made for him ,but dont know how much he paid....![]()
Cheers @Doo I think I will be doing the same. On closer inspection, it's not going to break immediately but does need doing sooner rather than later. I'm just waiting until I find a new unit for the business then I can get it inside on the flat before I climb under it again!I measured my (new...) tank and went to the local metal bloke (Caledonian Sheet Metal...it was quite good actually...) and he cut it, bent it into the shapes I requested and all for 40 quid
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We ship a lot of stuff back and forth to the USA so I might be able to put one in a box with something else.ESR3190 is available in the USA at a reasonable price but how much it will cost to ship it is another matter.
No.Ye doo could not find one ,so he got one made for him ,wazzajnr might have to doo the same.doo the sane see what i did there![]()