Early fuel tank
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Early fuel tank
I need a new fuel tank for an early van . Any recommendations please. I know Brickwerks will be the obvious choice .
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Re: Early fuel tank
Think you just answered yourself
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Re: Early fuel tank
Brickwerks or Heritage. Got mine from justkampers, no issues with it.
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Re: Early fuel tank
Buy the later tank and filler neck, they are much easier to fit. As the holes don't line up properly, there is more wriggle room.
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Re: Early fuel tank
Are the early and later tanks identical in size shape etc except for the difference in filler neck diameter.
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Re: Early fuel tank
Yes, only difference is the filler neck hole.triggermala wrote: ↑02 May 2022, 09:39 Are the early and later tanks identical in size shape etc except for the difference in filler neck diameter.
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Re: Early fuel tank
Thanks everyone .