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 Post subject: Should of taken a picture! AAHHHH
PostPosted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 4:06 pm 
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Just about to weld my O/S/R quarter on but cant remember exactly where the fuel pipes should run as ive had it off for a while ( Whoops!) does anyone possess a diagram or a photographic memory that could help me out! any help would be freat cheers


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porkaporsche wrote:
Just about to weld my O/S/R quarter on but cant remember exactly where the fuel pipes should run as ive had it off for a while ( Whoops!) does anyone possess a diagram or a photographic memory that could help me out! any help would be freat cheers


Fuel lines should run along the belly on the passenger side turn up the firewall and attach at the rail/fpr locales.


*edit-would be drivers side for UK cars, sorry.


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PostPosted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 9:31 pm 
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I think there are photos of the underside in the front of the Haynes manual, but can't find mine at the minute. Probably buried in the garage somewhere.

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 8:01 pm 
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Sorry i should of been more specific, my fault! :? i was actually talking about the fuel pipes at the filler neck. there is a small plastic container which attaches to the inside of the quarter panel which has two pipes running to it, couldnt remember how or where exactly this is fixed? also the filler neck pipe has three pipes coming out of it and one is squashed flat does this go to the large hose coming from the tank? sorry anyone who hasnt taken a quarter off probably dosent know what im talking about. thanks again for the replies.


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porkaporsche wrote:
Sorry i should of been more specific, my fault! :? i was actually talking about the fuel pipes at the filler neck. there is a small plastic container which attaches to the inside of the quarter panel which has two pipes running to it, couldnt remember how or where exactly this is fixed? also the filler neck pipe has three pipes coming out of it and one is squashed flat does this go to the large hose coming from the tank? sorry anyone who hasnt taken a quarter off probably dosent know what im talking about. thanks again for the replies.



The small container is the expansion tank. it has two hoses from it...one to the filler (overflow/vent) and one to the tank.

The filler neck has 3...the one mentioned above (overflow) and two vent lines from tank. REPLACE any that are "squashed".

To remove the expansion tank (assuming the rear 1/4 window, carpet, trim are already removed) remove the protective cover, loosen the hose clamps and remove the hoses from tank. Remove the mounting screw and pull down and out.

Hope this helps :)


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 11:06 pm 
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Ahh now I remember! Thanks that does help it's all coming back to me now, cheers for the help much appreciated.


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