Vitara Fuel tank lift
Vitara Fuel tank lift
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Did my body lift last week and removed all rotton fuel pipes lasr night. I am wanting to lift the fuel tank to get more clearance at the back and put a new guard on ill be making.
Has anybody on here done this before??
Thanks in advance.
Did my body lift last week and removed all rotton fuel pipes lasr night. I am wanting to lift the fuel tank to get more clearance at the back and put a new guard on ill be making.
Has anybody on here done this before??
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Vitara Fuel tank lift
ScottieJ's solution:
Jordi has done something similar. Take a look at their build threads.
Jordi has done something similar. Take a look at their build threads.
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Re: Vitara Fuel tank lift
If its got standard body work the only real way to lift the tank is to bring it inside.
With the body lift, presuming the vit tank is mounted similar to an SJ tank, on brackets hanging from the chassis. You could cut the equivilant to the body lift off the brackets and weld on new captive nuts to bolt the tank in. Thats if its similar to an SJ.
With the body lift, presuming the vit tank is mounted similar to an SJ tank, on brackets hanging from the chassis. You could cut the equivilant to the body lift off the brackets and weld on new captive nuts to bolt the tank in. Thats if its similar to an SJ.
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Re: Vitara Fuel tank lift
I got a steel tank for sale, that bolts in the back
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Re: Vitara Fuel tank lift
Thanks for the replies, ive had a look through a few builds on here and looked at bits4vits build blogs too and took some ideas.
Its a full bodied SWB vitara with standard tank ive had a look at it and with moving the Evap bottle on the top of the tank into the inner arch out the way i can get the tank upto the chassis rails.
Hopefully a couple small brackets with captive nuts and a new tank guard should be all good.
Ill let you all know how it goes.
Its a full bodied SWB vitara with standard tank ive had a look at it and with moving the Evap bottle on the top of the tank into the inner arch out the way i can get the tank upto the chassis rails.
Hopefully a couple small brackets with captive nuts and a new tank guard should be all good.
Ill let you all know how it goes.
Re: Vitara Fuel tank lift
So after abit of swearing, cutting grinding, welding and drilling and some new fuel pipe.. the tank lift is mostly done
All thats left to is connect all my pipes (feed, return, evap, filler and breather) and then secure it properly once the new guard is made that is.. with the nuts bolts and washer i shall get tomorrow. Not a bad couple hours work.
It wont let me attach any photos as the 'file is too big', no idea how im supposed to compress the size of them to be able to upload them..
All thats left to is connect all my pipes (feed, return, evap, filler and breather) and then secure it properly once the new guard is made that is.. with the nuts bolts and washer i shall get tomorrow. Not a bad couple hours work.
It wont let me attach any photos as the 'file is too big', no idea how im supposed to compress the size of them to be able to upload them..
Re: Vitara Fuel tank lift
Had to resize the pics quite alot for them to be able to be uploaded. but you get the jist
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- the picture from the back to show how tucked up to the body the tank is now compared to standard.
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- a picture from the side where the filler neck hose will join.
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Re: Vitara Fuel tank lift
Nice work....looks fairly easy with the body lift
Re: Vitara Fuel tank lift
cheers buddy, yes its not too bad once the body is lifted.ScottieJ wrote:Nice work....looks fairly easy with the body lift
turns out with a 2" body lift you have to remove and relocate the little white Evap bottle from the top of the tank.
I'm moving mine inside the car and running the pipes up through the wheel arch, so it can be hidden behind the rear panel in the boot.
Once that is removed and all pipes connected up you slide the back of the tank over the cross member and weld some tabs on the tank so it can be bolted through the chassis. and the front of the tank just sits under the cross member and bolts straight though it.
You have to cut the original mounting brackets off to be able to do this though and obviously make a new guard as the starndard one no longer fits :L