Since purchasing my Civic it has had a strong raw fuel smell. It was bad enough that I could not park it in the garage or the kitchen and living room would reek of gas by morning. (Don't worry, I bought a car cover so it has not been exposed to the elements) Obviously fuel leaks are a very bad thing, especially when your fuel tank is in the front and the engine is in the rear.
I perfer to do work on my vehicles myself, but in this case I felt better entrusting the repairs to someone more experienced. I was hoping it was just a bad fuel line or the like, but it turns out it was a little more involved than that. To make a long story short, the tank was beyond saving.
Being as the tank was hand made, the new one was not cheap. Considering the amount of work that went into building the car, I definately feel it was justified spending the money. The fact that I no longer have to worry about the car catching on fire is a huge load off my mind as well. I look forward to picking it up and getting to drive it again! I am having withdrawals.
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New Fuel Tank
Started by c25ahatch, Jun 24 2005 09:48 PM
4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 24 June 2005 - 09:48 PM
#2
Posted 24 June 2005 - 10:11 PM
not sure what it looks like under the hood in the front of your car but is there room for a universal fuel cell like from summit they make a lot of diff sizes shapes
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#3
Posted 25 June 2005 - 02:44 AM
what ever it cost, it was worth spending to keep the car from being engulfed in flame...
There are 3 goals when modding a car.
Cheap, Reliable, and Fast.
Now the down side. You only get to pick 2...
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Cheap, Reliable, and Fast.
Now the down side. You only get to pick 2...
Fact: A recent study shows that 92% of all teenagers have turned Emo.
Put this in your sig if you're one of the 8% who stayed gangster as $h!t.
#4
Posted 25 June 2005 - 03:15 AM
summit has some verry good and not to expensive drag race fuel cells and you can place it in front of your car i think..
check www.summitracing.com
check www.summitracing.com
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#5
Posted 26 June 2005 - 01:52 AM
The fuel tank is not something that could easily be replaced with something off the shelf. The filler neck comes up through the mount for the spare tire. It doesn't matter much either way, the new tank was already built when I posted this thread. It is actually in the car at this point.
Now I just need to determine where the rear lower control arm bushings were sourced from. I think they were Corvette pieces to match up to the hubs. Actually, does anyone have a picture handy of a close to stock 3g rear control arm and hub assembly?
Now I just need to determine where the rear lower control arm bushings were sourced from. I think they were Corvette pieces to match up to the hubs. Actually, does anyone have a picture handy of a close to stock 3g rear control arm and hub assembly?