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Max Mabazza 09-18-2006 09:35 PM

Is replacing the fuel tank a single man job?
 
Hi everyone. I recently recieved a new fuel tank and sending unit for my '72 mustang because every 20 miles or so I have to get out of my car and clean the fuel filter due to rust coming in from the rusty old fuel tank and my gas gauge is stuck on empty no matter how much gas I have. I was wondering if anyone had any experience in replacing these parts. If so, would you call it a 1-3 man job? Or would you suggest I had this done by a mechanic? I would like to be able to do this myself, but I don't know where to begin. Will someone help me out here? Thanks!

Phillyfanfrombirth 09-19-2006 07:02 AM

Re: Is replacing the fuel tank a single man job?
 
I just replaced mine a couple weeks ago... easily a 1 man job.

The worst part is the weight of the tank. I made that real easy by drilling a series of 1/4" holes in the tank which were progressively lower (I didn't want to drill a hole at the bottom of the tank right away as I wasn't sure exactly how much gas was in there and chasing for a plug or another container as a flamable liquid is pouring all over the place isn't my idea of intelligence) and drained the gas completely before dropping the tank.

I also made sure to coat the strap bolts with penetrating oil... and while the tank was out, took the opportunity to clean up the bottom of the trunk floor and put a coat of undercoating on it. I also replaced the fuel line and clamps...

As always, wear safety glasses to keep the debris from falling into your eyes...

Elvis 09-19-2006 12:01 PM

Re: Is replacing the fuel tank a single man job?
 
I replaced my drop-in tank on my '67 recently and although it would have been useful to have an extra hand, I was able to manage it alone. Not difficult at all. E.

Max Mabazza 09-19-2006 06:41 PM

Re: Is replacing the fuel tank a single man job?
 
Thanks for the help guys.


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