johnny curt 1 Well-Known Member Feb 12, 2012 #1 ive never in my life seen a bodge job as elaborate as this this is attatched (barely) to my series landy and surpriseingly it doesnt leak yes your eyes are not deceiveing you that actually is a complete homemade fibreglass diesel tank
ive never in my life seen a bodge job as elaborate as this this is attatched (barely) to my series landy and surpriseingly it doesnt leak yes your eyes are not deceiveing you that actually is a complete homemade fibreglass diesel tank
johnny curt 1 Well-Known Member Feb 13, 2012 #3 dunno mate i darent look its getting replaced when i do the epic chassis work through im thinking of twin tanking the bugger anyway by means of a second fuel gauge and a transfer pump under the seat box for those just in case days
dunno mate i darent look its getting replaced when i do the epic chassis work through im thinking of twin tanking the bugger anyway by means of a second fuel gauge and a transfer pump under the seat box for those just in case days
Pikey Dummy Ejection Facilitator.. Feb 13, 2012 #4 MOD landies had twin tanks. You can still get the cross over valve and controls..
blue beasty Leaks an prone to bits dropping off Feb 13, 2012 #5 I'll have a spare tank when I get round to taking my auxiliary off
rednobyellownob New Member Feb 13, 2012 #6 Good used mili tanks are hard to find, new ones cost a bomb, itr £250! When mine goes I will replace it with a civvi @ £60ish and convert the filler.
Good used mili tanks are hard to find, new ones cost a bomb, itr £250! When mine goes I will replace it with a civvi @ £60ish and convert the filler.