removing gas tank for cleaning
To do an effective job cleaning a fuel tank, removing the tank from the vehicle and then removing the sending unit from the tank to gain access to the inside of the tank would be the way to go.
Any foreign objects in a gas tank will eventually clog the out take of the tank and cause the fuel pressure to drop effectively preventing the gas from reaching the engine and stalling the car. Removing them is costly since it requires removing the gas tank to drain it and clean the foreign objects out.
In the gas tank. In the gas tank. It is in the gas tank. To get to it you would have to remove the rear seat and there should be a plate witch you will be needing a 10mm. When removing it you sould be able to see the top of the gas tank and the fuel pump.
no have 2 remove tank
The fuel pump is located in the gas tank. You will need to lower the gas tank and access the top rear portion of the gas tank where the fuel pump is. The fuel gauge float can be accessed by removing the rear seat and removing the metal cover.
When emptying out a motorcycle gas tank you can put a funnel under the petcock leading into a gas can big enough to hold the gas you have in the tank. Open the petcock and let it drain. It may take a while but can be easier than siphoning or removing the tank.
You can change it without removing gas tank But it is tucked under the gas tank and is much easier to replace once the tank is dropped..
The fuel pump on a 1980 Toyota Supra is located inside the gas tank. It can only be accessed by first removing the gas tank.
Yes, just do not weld on the fuel tank and unhook the battery to prevent electrical failures.
the fuel pump is in the gas tank, you can get at it by removing the rear seat and you will see it right there. be careful while removing it.
It's in the gas tank which can be reached by removing the backseat