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Having a fun time getting my fuel tank off my 86' GL-10 Turbo for cleaning. Is there a way to take it off without taking out the rear differential? Could I possibly support the differential with a jack and just take out the mounting bar? Or slowly lower the diff with the jack, just enough to slide the tank by?

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Just pull the diff. it takes like 15 mins and 4 tools

 

10mm for the drive shaft

17mm for the front diff hanger

19mm for the mustash bar

punch and hammer for the axles...

 

is there a reason you dont want to pull the rear diff?

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Honestly, I've never done it before. Also, don't have a punch. I've punched out the front knuckles to repack the bearing in the past, and that was quite a feat with limited tools.

 

Also, I'm pretty much expecting something to break/go wrong as it seems like every time I touch a bolt on this car something happens...

Rear differential has a slow leak as well..

 

I'd like to say I'm looking to actually fix this car, but I'm not. I just want to drive it for the next few months if I can. I'm not really set up to do this well.

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I've pulled a gastank from a 4wd EA82 wagon before without removing the diff all the way. I left it connected to the axles, dropped the hanger and mustache bar and removed the bolts for the driveline. For removing the tank itself, there's a plate behind the passenger side rear wheel that covers the fuel filler neck and after removing the plate, you can access the hose clamps much better.

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