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Author:  shep [ Sun Mar 28, 2010 4:06 pm ]
Post subject:  fitting a second fuel tank into a LWB sierra

i want to triple my fuel range so i am going to fit a second tank into my sierra.
a quick measurement gave me a gap of 1000x400mm that i could use however
i will need to move my exhaust.
i wanted to rob the tank out of this upside down 2.8 hilux but some one beat me to it.
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this tank is in a courier/bravo and i think it should fit
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i also found a random aftermarket tank but i think it will hang down to low. if i have to i will do a cut and shut on it and use it.
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the tank i am going to try first came from the back seat of a SWB GQ so i
dont know what it is out off. i do think that it is the hilux one but and i just
found the hiding spot for it. so thanks fella. :lol:
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thanks to want33s, i have another sierra fuel filler thing and i would like to
put it on the same side as the standard filler however the tank is going to
have to go on the other side of the car so the filler hose might be an issue.
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i love looking around the dump, found a hi-lift jack that looks like it just needs a new shear pin. :lol:
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Author:  31zook [ Sun Mar 28, 2010 4:12 pm ]
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shep and fuel.. this will end bad....

Author:  shep [ Sun Mar 28, 2010 4:18 pm ]
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haha quite possibly :lol:

Author:  stuzuki [ Sun Mar 28, 2010 4:26 pm ]
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what a good score on the jack.
i might have to start looking at wrecks now.

Author:  royce [ Sun Mar 28, 2010 4:31 pm ]
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What benefit is carrying more fuel to you? is there a small window where you can get fuel for cheap so you want to stock up?

Author:  shep [ Sun Mar 28, 2010 4:38 pm ]
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royce wrote:
What benefit is carrying more fuel to you? is there a small window where you can get fuel for cheap so you want to stock up?


300km of track and then 350km of maintained dirt road and then 200km of tar
to the next servo. 40ltr gives me around 200ks in the bush.
most trips i do i have to carry 6 20ltr jerry cans.

and as for cheap fuel i have a choice of either $2.40 or $2.66 per ltr.

Author:  eldo [ Sun Mar 28, 2010 4:42 pm ]
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shep wrote:
royce wrote:
What benefit is carrying more fuel to you? is there a small window where you can get fuel for cheap so you want to stock up?


300km of track and then 350km of maintained dirt road and then 200km of tar
to the next servo. 40ltr gives me around 200ks in the bush.
most trips i do i have to carry 6 20ltr jerry cans.

and as for cheap fuel i have a choice of either $2.40 or $2.66 per ltr.


fuck thats an expensive trip just to fill up ya tank and grab a litre of milk!!!
when are ya moving back down here?

Author:  shep [ Sun Mar 28, 2010 4:49 pm ]
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yeah the price shits me i bought $40 worth yesterday and got 15 liters. i
don't look at the pump when i fill my boat :roll:

Author:  royce [ Sun Mar 28, 2010 4:50 pm ]
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I didnt think the place was 100km long in total :)

bugger the hilux tank, i'd be looking to buy an old servo off ebay and setting it up in an empty paddock somewhere

Author:  eldo [ Sun Mar 28, 2010 4:57 pm ]
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setup a bio diesel lab and start making cashola, your zook will run on diesel wont it shep?

Author:  shep [ Sun Mar 28, 2010 5:05 pm ]
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royce wrote:
I didnt think the place was 100km long in total :)

bugger the hilux tank, i'd be looking to buy an old servo off ebay and setting it up in an empty paddock somewhere


haha the island is only 50ks long but i want to start doing some trips through
Arnhem land and i am driving to Katherine in June. it is only $150 for a barge
to dump a car on the mainland and it is only 300ks to the nearest formed
road. actually that isn't quite right there is a road closer but it doesn't go where i want to go. :roll: :lol:
notice the lack of roads. the community's here get supplied by air or sea.
http://maps.google.com.au/maps?q=elcho+ ... 634521&z=7

i am looking into buying fuel in 1000ltr cubes, but i cant get opal fuel at the
right price and the cubes cost $85 a week to rent. plus i dont want to
have to shoot sniffers who will try to steal real fuel. easier to just pay the price for fuel.

Author:  shep [ Sun Mar 28, 2010 5:06 pm ]
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eldo wrote:
setup a bio diesel lab and start making cashola, your zook will run on diesel wont it shep?


it will when i can find a vw at the right price :wink:

Author:  MacDaddy [ Sun Mar 28, 2010 5:47 pm ]
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Hey Shep, i just checked the weather radar for Gove up your way, you got a Cyclone on your doorstep right now, Cyclone Paul, its only Category 1... so far... :wink:

I used to work on Koolan Island, north of Derby WA... been through a couple of Cyclones up there... they used to have Cyclone parties :rofl: its hard working in so much heat and humidity, just about everyday... as you know, there is only 2 seasons up there, wet and dry... lol... the only thing that kept me sane up there, was that i loved fishing, and there is some extreme fishing up that way, if you can keep the crocs and sharks of your fish, many times i just pulled up half a fish, or just a fish head... :rofl: :wink: :lol:

Author:  royce [ Sun Mar 28, 2010 7:58 pm ]
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when you get it sorted you better give Richard Branson a call, I here he needs some help with fuel tanks that are too small

Author:  Ben_Sierra [ Sun Mar 28, 2010 11:41 pm ]
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royce wrote:
when you get it sorted you better give Richard Branson a call, I here he needs some help with fuel tanks that are too small


I don't think they're that worried about it... The cars can't run long enough to run out of fuel...

Author:  shep [ Mon Mar 29, 2010 12:42 am ]
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Ben_Sierra wrote:
royce wrote:
when you get it sorted you better give Richard Branson a call, I here he needs some help with fuel tanks that are too small


I don't think they're that worried about it... The cars can't run long enough to run out of fuel...


what are you two talking about?

Author:  atari4x4 [ Mon Mar 29, 2010 12:46 am ]
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shep wrote:
Ben_Sierra wrote:
royce wrote:
when you get it sorted you better give Richard Branson a call, I here he needs some help with fuel tanks that are too small


I don't think they're that worried about it... The cars can't run long enough to run out of fuel...


what are you two talking about?


i'm guessing they're talking about the homo racing that was going on in melbourne this weekend?

Author:  Joe [ Mon Mar 29, 2010 12:57 am ]
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atari4x4 wrote:
shep wrote:
Ben_Sierra wrote:
royce wrote:
when you get it sorted you better give Richard Branson a call, I here he needs some help with fuel tanks that are too small


I don't think they're that worried about it... The cars can't run long enough to run out of fuel...


what are you two talking about?


i'm guessing they're talking about the homo racing that was going on in melbourne this weekend?


8O WHAT they race homos over there now :lol:

Author:  shep [ Mon Mar 29, 2010 12:58 am ]
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atari4x4 wrote:
shep wrote:
Ben_Sierra wrote:
royce wrote:
when you get it sorted you better give Richard Branson a call, I here he needs some help with fuel tanks that are too small


I don't think they're that worried about it... The cars can't run long enough to run out of fuel...


what are you two talking about?


i'm guessing they're talking about the homo racing that was going on in melbourne this weekend?


HOMO RACING 8O so what i have heard about you southerners is true :lol:

Author:  royce [ Mon Mar 29, 2010 11:42 am ]
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joseph wrote:
atari4x4 wrote:
shep wrote:
Ben_Sierra wrote:
royce wrote:
when you get it sorted you better give Richard Branson a call, I here he needs some help with fuel tanks that are too small


I don't think they're that worried about it... The cars can't run long enough to run out of fuel...


what are you two talking about?


i'm guessing they're talking about the homo racing that was going on in melbourne this weekend?


8O WHAT they race homos over there now :lol:


There are so many of em what else can you do :lol:

Author:  shep [ Mon Jun 13, 2011 3:29 am ]
Post subject:  Re: fitting a second fuel tank into a LWB sierra

i think i have finally found a tank that will fit properly.
auxiliary tank out of a MK

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Author:  christover1 [ Mon Jun 13, 2011 6:20 am ]
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In my Sierra LWB I used a tank out of a Nissan 260C, I think it was.
It was 60L. ish.
A lot of 80's cars had a tank behind rear seats,
strapped to floor pan,
so easy bolt down into rear of a Sierra.
If thats any help.

Author:  christover1 [ Mon Jun 13, 2011 6:25 am ]
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Author:  shep [ Tue Jun 14, 2011 1:13 am ]
Post subject:  Re: fitting a second fuel tank into a LWB sierra

i didnt want to put anything in the back of the car because i carry heaps of stuff and need the room.

i remover the MK tank today and brought it home. works out to be a 60ltr tank which is great, it still had a bit
of diesel in it and there was no water and no sediment/rust flakes.
it looks like it will fit great :D
i will tack it in after lunch and get some more photos.

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Author:  christover1 [ Tue Jun 14, 2011 1:29 am ]
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Make sure mounting is flexible enough to allow for chassis twist,
or it may split the tank over time.
You probably already know that,
in which case tell me to bugger off ;)

Author:  shep [ Tue Jun 14, 2011 2:15 am ]
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yeah i have some great little rubber engine mounts off a 3cyl diesel genset they should allow heaps of movement.

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