Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2008 23:31:46 -0400
Reply-To: craig cowan <phishman068@GMAIL.COM>
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From: craig cowan <phishman068@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: New Gas Tank Install on '85
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Of the many time's i've dropped the gas tanks on vanagons (mostly my own),
i've had one exprience that comes to mind and can really only offer the one
item as far as advice goes on removing the gas tank. Everyone has their own
favorite method, but dispite the methods in question..... MAKE SURE THERE
ISN'T MUCH GAS IN IT! When disassembling a parts van once that had sat
around for long enough for no one to know how much gas was still in it, we
found out the hard way....once that tank came loose (HEAVY for one), it was
just everywhere......
I've had great success emptying them down to a gallon or less before
dropping them.
-Craig
'85Westy
On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 9:15 PM, Gary Bawden <goldfieldgary@gmail.com> wrote:
> Jeff & Jeff, and others interested,
>
> I just changed my tank on my '85 a couple of weeks ago - - what makes
> the difference for me is to use a Rope Ratchet under the tank, hooked
> to the crossmembers fore and aft, both as an extra safety measure
> while taking the old tank out, and to free up your hands while putting
> the new tank in. Makes it a one-person job - - this is the third time
> for this van (put a new one in this time). No trouble with the
> grommets (as long as you remember to put them all in, I forgot the big
> one for the filler neck, but was able to get it in with the tank in
> place). As for lube, I just use regular grease - - if the grommets can
> exist in a gasoline environment, can't see why they won't take a
> little grease! My grommets, which I bought new a couple of years ago,
> were in pristine condition, this is their third install using grease.
>
> Gary
>
>
> > Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2008 09:46:19 -0500
> > From: Jeff Lincoln <magikvw@GMAIL.COM>
> > Subject: New Gas Tank Install on '85
> >
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I know this topic has been covered many times and many of you already
> know
> > this or have your own methods but I wanted to share our sucessful method
> of
> > getting ta new tank in - because those tank straps are a b*tch.
> >
> > It helps if you can jack the front end up as far as safely possible (I
> > understand that a lift is the way to go but we didn't have one). Once all
> > the new lines and gromits were installed on the tank (for the expansion
> > system) we did this:
> >
> > 1. Get the tank in the approximate position and lift the front part up
> where
> > to where you can get it above the holes where the mounting bolts for the
> > tank straps go.
> >
> > 2. Place the front of both straps in postiton and start the bolts a few
> > threads just to hold them in place.
> >
> > 3. Lift the rear of the tank into place and used a floor jack under it to
> > help hold it up there.
> >
> > 4. Now one side at a time - remove the bolt you started at the front of
> the
> > stap and then slide the rear of the strap into the slot - now lift the
> front
> > of the strap back up and install the bolt.
> >
> > This may not sound like the best process but we couldn't get the tank in
> any
> > other way for the life of us. Once we did it this way it was really not
> hard
> > at all. This job is probably best if you have 2 people. Keep in mind also
> > that neither of us had ever done this before so again this might not be
> the
> > usual process but it worked.
> >
> > --
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Jeff
> > '90 Carat (Grover)
> > '86 (We call this one Parts)
> > '78 Bus (Melissa) Patty's Bus
> >
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> >
>
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