Another thought on fuel tanks
Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2000 9:31 am
Just had another brain-storm.
Seems to me that one could purchase a "stock" size racing fuel cell of a size which could be mounted in the space beneath the "floor" of the luggage area, then linked via a hoses to the existing tank's filler neck and outlet. "Stock" sizes can be bought from several suppliers at prices as low as about $200 US. The only obvious drawbacks I can see to this are these:
1) The size of the tank might be quite limited -- there may be only enough room there to hold a few gallons of fuel. (Anybody happen to know how many cubic inches there are in a gallon?)
2) One would have to give up the fuel level indicator (That doesn't seem to be a major sacrifice, judging by all the reports of unstoppable leaks I've read. BTW, the other two ideas I threw out earlier today would also call for this "sacrifice")
3) One would have to figure out a way to rig a tube/hose from the cell through the bodywork to the filler port on the existing tank, or put up with having a filler port within the passenger area . (That prospect doesn't thrill me overmuch)
That about does it for me, for now. I'll be interested in hearing reactions from the list members, but please be gentle; I have been know to bruise easily, and to hit back, as well!
Regards,
Carl Fritz
Seems to me that one could purchase a "stock" size racing fuel cell of a size which could be mounted in the space beneath the "floor" of the luggage area, then linked via a hoses to the existing tank's filler neck and outlet. "Stock" sizes can be bought from several suppliers at prices as low as about $200 US. The only obvious drawbacks I can see to this are these:
1) The size of the tank might be quite limited -- there may be only enough room there to hold a few gallons of fuel. (Anybody happen to know how many cubic inches there are in a gallon?)
2) One would have to give up the fuel level indicator (That doesn't seem to be a major sacrifice, judging by all the reports of unstoppable leaks I've read. BTW, the other two ideas I threw out earlier today would also call for this "sacrifice")
3) One would have to figure out a way to rig a tube/hose from the cell through the bodywork to the filler port on the existing tank, or put up with having a filler port within the passenger area . (That prospect doesn't thrill me overmuch)
That about does it for me, for now. I'll be interested in hearing reactions from the list members, but please be gentle; I have been know to bruise easily, and to hit back, as well!
Regards,
Carl Fritz