scottm
SILVER Star
Poking around under the truck last night, thinking about ways to do this. Has anyone dropped their fuel tank? I'm wondering how difficult it is to get the filler, vent, and fuel lines and wires unhooked, and more importantly, hooked up again? I don't see a simple way to replace this fuel tank cover without dropping the tank.
Abnormal ways include using the holes in the cover to support the tank, or flipping the truck upside down, or filling the fuel tank with helium. Or, my thinking during my drive to work came up with cutting the cover in half, and putting it on half at a time if the tank would stay up with one strap at a time. That idea is sort of sticking with me, as I can easily make a joining nut-plate that would join it back together and cover the gap.
Abnormal ways include using the holes in the cover to support the tank, or flipping the truck upside down, or filling the fuel tank with helium. Or, my thinking during my drive to work came up with cutting the cover in half, and putting it on half at a time if the tank would stay up with one strap at a time. That idea is sort of sticking with me, as I can easily make a joining nut-plate that would join it back together and cover the gap.