View Full Version : Will a Disco Tdi Fuel Tank mount into a Defender 110Tdi as a replacement tank?
Robmacca
18th August 2017, 09:27 AM
Guys,
Just wondering here but I was thinking if it is possible to install the Disco Tdi Fuel Tank into where the Defender Fuel Tank is mounted?
The chassis widths should be the same, but not sure whether the mounting position is the same so it got me thinking if it was possible. The Fuel tank in my Disco is around the 90ltrs and the Defender is about 75ltrs and I know the difference is minimal it's something extra.....
Has this ever been done before?
rob
Robmacca
19th August 2017, 06:45 PM
I assume no one has looked into this to see if it is possible then ???
oldyella 76
19th August 2017, 08:17 PM
Not sure it will but the chassis is 50 to 60mm wider on a td5 than a disco as I once modified a tow bar from a disco to a td 5 defender.
loanrangie
19th August 2017, 09:44 PM
No, disco tank is bigger.
Robmacca
20th August 2017, 08:54 PM
No, disco tank is bigger.
I understand its bigger but in which way ? Width or length? Would this prevent it from bolting up in place of the original defender Fuel Tank?
bee utey
20th August 2017, 09:19 PM
I've only worked on a 1984 110 County fuel tank, so don't know if the later models have the same steel fuel tank arrangement. The steel fuel tank bolts to a lip inside of the tank space that would interfere with the plastic D1 tank. What holds the plastic tank in is a steel plate about 200mm wide that bolts on outside of the cavity that the tank sits in. Then there's a top strap stopping the tank from jumping upwards. I'm sure you could modify the vehicle to suit a plastic tank but it wouldn't be a drop in situation.
Oh and AFAIK all LR coil sprung chassis are 630mm between the rails at the back end, no difference from the first RRC chassis.
jimr1
20th August 2017, 11:12 PM
It's not just the a tank swop over , fixing holes do they line up you would have to check filler pipe , fuel pump and suply and return lines ? If it is an easy swop I'm sure there would be plenty of Defender owners that would do it . I have a series I disco wreak with a tank myself , so would be interested if it can be done ? Jim
Robmacca
22nd May 2018, 06:51 PM
Just wondering if there was any D1 Disco's that came out with Steel Fuel Tanks?
Don't suppose anyone has anymore info on whether a Disco tank could be mounted into a Defender.... ?
I've only worked on a 1984 110 County fuel tank, so don't know if the later models have the same steel fuel tank arrangement. The steel fuel tank bolts to a lip inside of the tank space that would interfere with the plastic D1 tank. What holds the plastic tank in is a steel plate about 200mm wide that bolts on outside of the cavity that the tank sits in. Then there's a top strap stopping the tank from jumping upwards. I'm sure you could modify the vehicle to suit a plastic tank but it wouldn't be a drop in situation.
Oh and AFAIK all LR coil sprung chassis are 630mm between the rails at the back end, no difference from the first RRC chassis.
rangieman
22nd May 2018, 07:13 PM
D1 long ranger tank are steel and i have a 120ltr one for sale [wink11]
If you need measurements i could measure mine and the mounting points for you and or some pic`s as it is out of the car :BigThumb:
Robmacca
23rd May 2018, 10:57 AM
D1 long ranger tank are steel and i have a 120ltr one for sale [wink11]
If you need measurements i could measure mine and the mounting points for you and or some pic`s as it is out of the car :BigThumb:
I'm thinking about increasing the Defender Tank size, so I assume the D1 Long Ranger Tank won't fit?
Robmacca
1st June 2020, 09:21 PM
D1 long ranger tank are steel and i have a 120ltr one for sale [wink11]
If you need measurements i could measure mine and the mounting points for you and or some pic`s as it is out of the car :BigThumb:
Don't suppose u know those measurements by any chance ??
pop058
1st June 2020, 10:00 PM
Don't suppose u know those measurements by any chance ??
I just had a 107lt (as it turns out) made for my 92 TDi. The tank is 560 x 600 x 320. This fills the hole the old tank left quite snuggly (?).
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