How hard to drop the fuel tank?
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How hard to drop the fuel tank?
Have a leaking brake line and of course it happens to be behind the fuel tank. I could probably shade tree it and just run new line, but if it isn't too much hassle, I could drop the tank to get access inside the frame rail and do it right. How much hassle would be involved with moving it enough to get access to the brake line?
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dropping the tank is bloody impossible!!!
I don't know why y'all are afraid of dropping your tanks...I've had my 35 gallon tank out of my diesel twice now..
first drain the tank
next roll your *** under there with a creeper and an impact gun, and a couple wrenches, unbolt the cross member under the tank, undo the clamps for the filler neck, and get a quick connect tool and get your head up between the bed and frame on drivers side and unhook the fuel lines and the sender plug from the canister.
once that's all unhooked, undo the two nuts holding the tank straps up (1 per strap) and drop the tank.
its 4 bolts, 2 nuts, 2 clamps, 2 fuel lines, and 1 plug. once all undone it drops right out.
I did the damn tank twice by myself! no help! and the first time it had diesel in it!!!use your leg while on a creeper when reinstalling it...leg holds tank up while you get straps hooked in their grooves and then push em up till you can get nut on the bolt.
its really not that hard, just make sure its empty first...
I don't know why y'all are afraid of dropping your tanks...I've had my 35 gallon tank out of my diesel twice now..
first drain the tank
next roll your *** under there with a creeper and an impact gun, and a couple wrenches, unbolt the cross member under the tank, undo the clamps for the filler neck, and get a quick connect tool and get your head up between the bed and frame on drivers side and unhook the fuel lines and the sender plug from the canister.
once that's all unhooked, undo the two nuts holding the tank straps up (1 per strap) and drop the tank.
its 4 bolts, 2 nuts, 2 clamps, 2 fuel lines, and 1 plug. once all undone it drops right out.
I did the damn tank twice by myself! no help! and the first time it had diesel in it!!!use your leg while on a creeper when reinstalling it...leg holds tank up while you get straps hooked in their grooves and then push em up till you can get nut on the bolt.
its really not that hard, just make sure its empty first...
Last edited by Jigabop; 09-10-2012 at 12:39 PM.
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Dropping the tank is an easy process....
And to do the brake line you dont need to touch the tank...with mine i cut the line before the tank and fed a piece of brakeline between frame and tank until i could see it from the back end of tank then i just cut the line where its good and flare them up and put together....
So brake line you dont have to touch tank....if it was the fuel line then youd have to drop tank
And to do the brake line you dont need to touch the tank...with mine i cut the line before the tank and fed a piece of brakeline between frame and tank until i could see it from the back end of tank then i just cut the line where its good and flare them up and put together....
So brake line you dont have to touch tank....if it was the fuel line then youd have to drop tank
#9
Dropping the tank is an easy process....
And to do the brake line you dont need to touch the tank...with mine i cut the line before the tank and fed a piece of brakeline between frame and tank until i could see it from the back end of tank then i just cut the line where its good and flare them up and put together....
So brake line you dont have to touch tank....if it was the fuel line then youd have to drop tank
And to do the brake line you dont need to touch the tank...with mine i cut the line before the tank and fed a piece of brakeline between frame and tank until i could see it from the back end of tank then i just cut the line where its good and flare them up and put together....
So brake line you dont have to touch tank....if it was the fuel line then youd have to drop tank
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+1, and most likely have a rattle that you can't find because the lines aren't clipped in.