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Declan
1st March 2011, 06:35 PM
Hi lads am getting a long range fuel tank fitted today and when i went back to pick up the Defender the tank fitter showed me were the plastic clip on a fuel line that goes onto the pump had snap off, and he had to ring around to try and get one, ended up have to buy the hole fuel lines from the  filter to pump ( triumph landrover ) seemly this is a common problem when changing a fuel tanks and he is going to put flex conduit over the fuel lines as they rub together and where each other out.
just thought I would let everybody know what happened so as they are aware of the issue's if they are changing there fuel tank.
Declan:twisted::twisted::twisted:
justinc
1st March 2011, 06:54 PM
Hi lads am getting a long range fuel tank fitted today and when i went back to pick up the Defender the tank fitter showed me were the plastic clip on a fuel line that goes onto the pump had snap off, and he had to ring around to try and get one, ended up have to buy the hole fuel lines from the  filter to pump ( triumph landrover ) seemly this is a common problem when changing a fuel tanks and he is going to put flex conduit over the fuel lines as they rub together and where each other out.
just thought I would let everybody know what happened so as they are aware of the issue's if they are changing there fuel tank.
Declan:twisted::twisted::twisted:
They don't snap off unless you are rough with them. Having removed many Defender tanks, I can say that it is VERY difficult to be gentle when trying to unclip the pipework though:mad: I cut holes in the floor to replace fuel pumps on these now, I suggest you do the same.
JC
Declan
1st March 2011, 07:11 PM
I have a hole cut in the defender just in-case the fuel pump dies but the guy at triumph rover spares said it was common thing to happen ,just would not want it to happen in the bush.
Declan:twisted::twisted::twisted:
scott oz
1st March 2011, 07:23 PM
Same happened when they fitted my Loneranger tank
spudboy
1st March 2011, 08:30 PM
Can you buy just the plastic clips, and then attach them to your own fuel hose?  
 
I want to re-route my fuel lines and add another fuel filter to the line, but would need to clip back into the original pump/filter outlets of course.
Declan
1st March 2011, 08:34 PM
No the plastic clip is either heat shrunk on the fuel line, the guy today range around every one looking for a plastic fitting but no one had anything that fitted it, ( it is a landrover not universal parts )
Declan:twisted::twisted::twisted:
Camper
2nd March 2011, 08:27 PM
Hi team,
 
I am looking to install a long range tank so very interested in your comments.
Could you let me know the brand of tank best suite to a 110. I would like to mount front of rear wheels. Is it best to replace existing tank with larger unit or what? 
Look forward to your views.
scott oz
3rd March 2011, 06:59 AM
If I ever drop my tank again I'd be replacing the plastic pipes with standard fuel hose. I’d also look to cut the entry point in the floor from underside as I have a draw system installed.
 
"If" the fuel pump goes I'll look to Mulgo to install his pump system that is external to the tank therefore accessible in case further change is needed.
 
Just my thoughts.
Declan
3rd March 2011, 08:15 PM
Camper the long range tank I am getting installed is longrange automotive LDEFTD5R it hold 140 litres of fuel, still waiting for them to get the part to complete the job.
Declan:twisted::twisted::twisted:
Camper
3rd March 2011, 08:43 PM
Declan,
 
Could you give me a few more details. Is it an existing tank replacement or mid mount? Where can I have a look at one.
Being new to LR all the silly questions.:)
Yorkshire_Jon
5th March 2011, 10:13 AM
Camper the long range tank I am getting installed is longrange automotive LDEFTD5R it hold 140 litres of fuel, still waiting for them to get the part to complete the job.
 
Declan:twisted::twisted::twisted:
 
Mine's being installed later this month, along with one of their 60L belly tanks.:D
Yorkshire_Jon
5th March 2011, 10:15 AM
Declan,
 
Could you give me a few more details. Is it an existing tank replacement or mid mount? Where can I have a look at one.
Being new to LR all the silly questions.:)
 
The 140L LRA tank is a replacement for the standard tank.  Note that it wont fit if you already have a rear wing tank installed!
 
There is info on the Longrangeautomotive.com.au website, the model filtering is a bit poor, but its in there somewhere!  Also ring them up and speak to Paul - Nice bloke.
 
J
Camper
7th March 2011, 08:09 PM
Thanks, I will give them a call when ready to have the install done.
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