Fuel cell install write-up?
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Fuel cell install write-up?
Just looking for what the title says, my fuel tank has a hole in it and it's rusted in place, i have to cut the straps out. Figure i might as well stick a fuel cell on it, i don't know **** about them, so sending me in the direction for me to read about them would be great.
There was some talk about this a little while ago when I inquired about it. Basically you will need to cut out your spare tire bucket and make it as a flat panel. That will give you space to mount it with the metal fuel cell straps. Look around this thread. Has some good picture shots too.
https://www.rx7club.com/1st-generation-specific-1979-1985-18/pictures-part-2-56k-warning-467899/
https://www.rx7club.com/1st-generation-specific-1979-1985-18/pictures-part-2-56k-warning-467899/
But if the only reason your planning a fuel cell is due to the rust, its not really worth it. Just get your tank repaired, or find a new one. Its still quite a bit of work involved and money.
The last fuel cell I bought was in excess of $600. Expect to spend that or a little less for a good metal fuel cell with a bladder. I wouldn't buy one of those cheap *** summit plastic ones though. I'd rather not have it crack in case of an accident.
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Yeah, i was looking at a cheap *** one. I don't know, just trying to find a quick and easy repair, i've tried getting the old one out, i think the only way is going to be to cut it out. Fuel cell doesn't seem to be the alternative. :P
I'll figure it out when Spring rolls around, i'm planning dropping blasphemy under the hood at that time as well.
I'll figure it out when Spring rolls around, i'm planning dropping blasphemy under the hood at that time as well.
I'm actually putting a fuel cell in my car. I haven't quite decided what company I'm going to buy one from yet, but its going to be between a Jegs 15 gallon aluminum cell or a Jazz plastic one, both are under $300. It ends up being easier for me to use a fuel cell as I have a custom fuel system using 3/8 fuel lines for both supply and return and I will have a dual exhaust similar to the 2nd gen exhaust, so I need the space on both sides of the cell. The stock tank only has 5/16 supply line and return line so thats just not going to cut it with a 600 cfm carb on a streetport engine, at least just not for my standards. I'd rather overengineer it.
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