The boot would smell a little of petrol when the tanks were more than half full.
Not sure where the leak was coming from but probably time to change all the rubber seals and seal the tanks with POR 15.
To remove the tanks you need to remove the boot springs and disconnect the strut from the boot lid to make space.
The condition of the tanks were not that bad but evidence of previous repair was noted on the LH outside.
The POR 15 cleaning takes a while. And preparing the 3 joining pipes also.
Note that the series 3 has a different RH tank and the filler cap and joining hose is different to series 4 & 5.
The Tank sealer does need to be mixed well, it can be lumpy.
Sealing the tanks is easy enough but ensuring the excess is well drained takes some care.
Refitting the springs is easy if the strut is removed from the boot lid.
Pulling the strut rear-wards means the spring is close to the shortest extension possible. The left spring was easily fitted by hand. The right spring was a bit stronger and just needed a small hook to pull a few extra mm.
8mm Nylon fuel pipe from ssldiesel was installed as fuel feed and also a new return to tank.
Not sure where the leak was coming from but probably time to change all the rubber seals and seal the tanks with POR 15.
To remove the tanks you need to remove the boot springs and disconnect the strut from the boot lid to make space.
The condition of the tanks were not that bad but evidence of previous repair was noted on the LH outside.
Little bit rusty inside RH tank |
The POR 15 cleaning takes a while. And preparing the 3 joining pipes also.
S3 filler, joiner, S4 joiner |
The Tank sealer does need to be mixed well, it can be lumpy.
Sealing the tanks is easy enough but ensuring the excess is well drained takes some care.
Pulling the strut rear-wards means the spring is close to the shortest extension possible. The left spring was easily fitted by hand. The right spring was a bit stronger and just needed a small hook to pull a few extra mm.
8mm Nylon fuel pipe from ssldiesel was installed as fuel feed and also a new return to tank.
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