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Old Jul 21, 2006, 04:11 PM
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Anyone have external pictures of the fuel tank?

I need pictures of the whole tank. IM me or post em if you got em, thx!
Old Jul 22, 2006, 11:03 AM
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I dont have any pics of the bottom of the tank but you could just look under your car for those I also included two pics of the fuel fill assembly. That part is a complete pain to remove... at least it was for me.
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Thx for the shots, is there anyway to access the inside of the tank?
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The two big plates on the top are the biggest holes in it. The same ones that you get to your fuel pump through and the otherside.
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Damn, those aren't easy to get into (They are sectioned off for the fuel level floats.)
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Originally Posted by TrinaBabe







I dont have any pics of the bottom of the tank but you could just look under your car for those I also included two pics of the fuel fill assembly. That part is a complete pain to remove... at least it was for me.

sorry to bring back an old thread but today i was changing my fuel filter and everything went ok but when i installed back my fuel pump assembly and everything i started to tighten the bolt nuts an i overtighten one of them and it broked the stud so know that leaves me with only 5 bolts to secure my fuel pump assembly...
does anybody know a way to fix this problem????

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Old Sep 7, 2006, 06:37 PM
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how do i fix the broken stud?? or do i leave it with only 5bolts???
help!!!!!!!!
Old Sep 7, 2006, 06:43 PM
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Originally Posted by jrsimon27
how do i fix the broken stud?? or do i leave it with only 5bolts???
help!!!!!!!!
You might get a better response if you start your own thread instead of hijacking this one.
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