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Old 09-26-2022, 11:40 PM
jpliddy jpliddy is offline
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Default 940 tic 1995 fuel tank removal

hi all .
take it this procedure is similar to the removal of the 200 D24 series ,the bolt and nut fixings come off ok , im not so sure about the sender unit fill up area im getting some welding done at the front end of the tank as the beam has rusted out so im told just undo the jubilee clips but not the big one the sender unit does not need to be removed for this job just asking for any other advice on this job ,
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Old 09-27-2022, 09:31 AM
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https://www.brickboard.com/FAQ/700-9...m.htm#FuelTank

Bookmark the brickboard.com website; it easily answers many of your general (non-d24) vehicle questions.
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Old 09-28-2022, 12:06 AM
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Default fuel tank

hello NGOMA thank you for your help on removal of the fuel tank ,
i have entrusted a local garage to do the rust repair ,i try and keep on top of applying underbody protection to my trusty 940 ,but as this rust was coming from within the beam its a battle i only have ramps and axel stands so not the best way to work on the underneath of the car , i have just bought 6 cans of the aerosol wax oil with a extension pipe so i will try and get at some of these cavities best i can , the car is now 23 years in my ownership im 69 and want to keep it for as long as i can , thanks again for your valued input
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