As I'm making arrangements to see my 97 off on a trailer to be parted and scrapped, I need to know if I should try to work the fuel tank into my deal with the buyer. It's completely rust-free which is surprising given how the rest of the car is.
Will the 97 tank fit in a box that is not a wagon (in my case an 83)? Just talking physical fitment here, I know the fuel lines will be on the wrong side of the tank and sending unit resistance range is wrong.
If it will - what straps (83, 97, or some custom job) must be used for it to hang and line up correctly with the bolt holes in the 83?
I can get my hands on a box sedan EFI tank cheap, so that's not really the big issue. But it will be effectively free if I can use the 97 tank, so that's why I ask.
I brought this up here, but it seems like it deserves its own discussion...
Will the 97 tank fit in a box that is not a wagon (in my case an 83)? Just talking physical fitment here, I know the fuel lines will be on the wrong side of the tank and sending unit resistance range is wrong.
If it will - what straps (83, 97, or some custom job) must be used for it to hang and line up correctly with the bolt holes in the 83?
I can get my hands on a box sedan EFI tank cheap, so that's not really the big issue. But it will be effectively free if I can use the 97 tank, so that's why I ask.
I brought this up here, but it seems like it deserves its own discussion...
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