yes, but what about 2WD fuel tanks ? I sorta assumed they were all the same ( not counting the two filler pipe sizes ) ... and I've never messed with an air-cooled tank ... just occurred to me that could be the issue with Neil's problem. as far as the tank goes, only coolant pipes or no coolant pipes, or large or small ones, would matter. Not length of course. so does an air cooled fuel tank differ in any way from say ...an 84 waterboxr fuel tank ? ( not counting filler neck differences ) ----- Original Message ----- From: "mark drillock" <mdrillock@COX.NET> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Monday, January 03, 2011 5:58 PM Subject: Re: 1985 Steel Coolant Pipes and "Air Cooled" 1981 Gas Tank
> For USA/CA models there were 5 different pairs of long coolant pipes > used. They differed in either diameter, shape, length, or some > combination of these. > > 82 metal > 83-85 metal > 85 plastic > 86-91 plastic > Syncro plastic > > Mark > > >> >> ( btw...not all wbxr's have the larger plastic pipes... >> until mid-85 wbxr vanagons had the smaller OD steel pipes ) >> >> |
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