wombat
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posted on 21/1/14 at 08:17 PM |
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Fitting fuel sender
What is the best way of fixing the fuel sender into my brand new tank without getting swarf inside?
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Barkalarr
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posted on 21/1/14 at 10:18 PM |
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Drill it upside down.
You'll still need to give it a swoosh round with petrol, but that's what I've just done with mine.
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wombat
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posted on 22/1/14 at 07:29 AM |
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Is it then a self tapper fixing?
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Barkalarr
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posted on 22/1/14 at 07:30 AM |
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Yes.
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neilp1
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posted on 22/1/14 at 03:58 PM |
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I used masking tape sticky side up inside and then drilled & tapped hole making sure I took my time.
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wombat
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posted on 22/1/14 at 04:02 PM |
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Thx, upside down it is, was just talking to mate at work who suggested the masking tape too !
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Barkalarr
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posted on 22/1/14 at 04:18 PM |
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I guess you're going to mount your sender close to the filler cap so you can get in there with the sticky tape??
Like an idiot, i managed to cut out my sender right where the mounting brackets are so I had to make some new ones which straddle the sender - so make
sure the sender missed the mounting brackets.
I used self tappers in my sender ..
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wombat
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posted on 22/1/14 at 04:32 PM |
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The Avon tank comes with the sender hole pre drilled, so not a problem.
It will be a case of taping a couple and drilling then the other ones, fiddly but ok.
What did you use for the anti spill / roll over/ one way valve?
Did IVA ask for any paperwork for this?
You can buy one way valves from 4.99 to 40.99 from what I can tell....
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