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I am now getting ready to refit my fuel tank.
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So the question is, what if anything should I do with my fuel tank first?
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For the record the fuel tank looks to be in really good condition so only planning to clean it first.
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Thanks
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I guess the dilema is do you leave it in and save the pennies only to have it fail and have to drop the damn tank again or replace with an aftermarket one of unknown quality.![]()
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I assume the Toyota one if reeeeeeediculously expensive?
Good that you've gone to so much effort on a part no-one will ever see.![]()
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Polypedates wrote:OK, in the end I removed and inspected the pump and it looked fine(as you would expect given it spends its life immersed in petrol) but more importantly it still worked OK so I re-used it.