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Old 29th October 2010, 02:15 PM
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Default Sierra fuel tank

Anybody got their old sierra tank and fuel pump? I need the section of the tank that the pump mounts to so I can see if i can fab a mounting ring to go on my Roadster tank.

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Old 30th October 2010, 12:29 AM
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havnt got a fuel tank but... when i had to make a mounting ring for another project, I went and bought the gasket and just copied the gasket onto the metal plate.
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Sounds reasonable

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Hi TT


I cut a hole in the tank at one end the same size as the inside of the thick rubber gasket, pushed in and turned the unit until it was in the position where the float worked the best ( fuel height is more consistent in the centre when cornering ) market the position of the 4 cut outs in the outer flange and drilled 5mm tap m6.

4 bolts screwed upwards from the inside and locked with nuts, unit fitted with the std thick gasket, repair washers and nylock nuts. passed sva like this and have not had any problems. Same type of fixing as Robin Hood have used in the past.
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