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So you have a blocked up tank...

 

On the front of the tank (right next to the torsion bar) there are two pipes, one is a return 3.2mm big the other is feed 8mm (5/8ths?) There are two vent hoses on the right hand side of the tank up near where the filler feeds in. But it sounds like your just having issues with the bottom of the tank. Maybe drain the tank with the drain plug then hit the feed and return lines with compressed air?

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So you have a blocked up tank...

 

On the front of the tank (right next to the torsion bar) there are two pipes, one is a return 3.2mm big the other is feed 8mm (5/8ths?) There are two vent hoses on the right hand side of the tank up near where the filler feeds in. But it sounds like your just having issues with the bottom of the tank. Maybe drain the tank with the drain plug then hit the feed and return lines with compressed air?

 

 

 

Thanks phizinza for the reply. I have drained the tank and blew in booth lines and am unable to get any air in or any fuel out. When I drained the gas it was surprisingly clean. No water or trash came out the bottom. When I removed the rubber elbow there was a lot of rust seting in the bottom. I tried to remove the sending unit but the bolts that come from the inside just pin? I have all the bolts out and ready to drop the tank I just need to drop the rear dif. Out of the way first? Thank for the help.

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That is really weird that it won't blow through the holes. Must be some serious blockage in there.

 

I'm pretty sure you need to drop the diff, probably only off of the rear diff hanger. I would think the tnk should slide out backwards once thats done.

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Wagon, Sedan, and Coupe ('80 to '84) tanks should be similar enough to work, if not exactly the same. But they MUST be 4WD. The 2WD tanks are larger, and don't have the divit for the rear diff. They can be used if you are running a large enough lift though ;).

 

Hatchback tanks will be a lot smaller, and may bolt in but not entirely correctly. Again only 4WD tanks will work.

 

There's plenty to be had in the junk yards here. I won't be able to get out to them till after the 1st, but I could probably find one if you can't get one locally.

 

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