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    It is also there to stop fuel siphoning out when at extreme angles. If the fuel can enter the pipe it can siphon . The high loop is to ensure the fuel level never rises above the highest point of the vent.

    I used to have a problem with a fuel tank which resided in the RH inside of the boot of my 77 RRC . I ended having to place the vent at the very top of the black C pillar to prevent fuel running out when at extreme angles.

    So make sure you replicate the loop.
    Regards Philip A

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    It's always worth getting out the tape measure to see if the pump assembly will reach the bottom of the replacement tank. Rubber seal rings can be trimmed if they are too thick to seat the pump properly. Curly breather pipes are there to allow a bit of flex between chassis mounted tanks and body mounted accessories. Rubber hose should be an adequate replacement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    At 00.30 and 04.30 the horn was blasting out of my locked D2a, It was the main horns and Not the alarm beeping.
    Bloody annoying and other than simply pulling the fuse on the horn is there any other way to stop this.
    Lock with key if you don’t want the internal sensors on.
    Ours did this - worked out it was the fridge occasionally causing a resonance in the cabin setting it off.

    Or you can disable volumetric sensors in a diagnostic tool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    The fuel pump should have spring tension when fitted.
    Ie , you have to push it down as you do up the screws on the mount.
    If it has tension then the pick up is at the bottom of the tank, if not then it is not at the bottom.

    My Long Ranger has tension.
    I have to say it looks a lot lower than my tank, but mine is 130L plus 20 in the RH quarter panel.

    Regards Philip A
    This is the 1st time I’ve done a fuel pump. I remember the spring load when I pulled it out but I don’t remember a similar thing when I put it back in.

    I went fit the BD tank because they offer a 55lt aux tank in the right quarter if needed giving 200lt total.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    The loop in the vent tube is designed to work as an "air lock" much the same as used on a home brew kit.
    It is there to help prevent moisture ingress into the fuel tank
    Bummer. Maybe they’re not so retarder after all!
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    Quote Originally Posted by John_D2 View Post

    I went fit the BD tank because they offer a 55lt aux tank in the right quarter if needed giving 200lt total.
    so does Long Range Automotive
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    I know right. The only confusing thing in the instructions related to the fuel pump. The instructions say to discard the big rubbery seal thing that seals the pump to the original tank in favour for the supplied O ring.


    I have a Long Ranger and i didn`t like the o ring set up and just used the original OE seal with no issues

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Lock with key if you don’t want the internal sensors on.
    Ours did this - worked out it was the fridge occasionally causing a resonance in the cabin setting it off.

    Or you can disable volumetric sensors in a diagnostic tool.
    Ditto.

    I always lock with the key for just this reason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Lock with key if you don’t want the internal sensors on.
    Ours did this - worked out it was the fridge occasionally causing a resonance in the cabin setting it off.

    Or you can disable volumetric sensors in a diagnostic tool.
    It wasn't the alarm going off it was the Main horns going full bore, I pulled the fuse.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    It wasn't the alarm going off it was the Main horns going full bore, I pulled the fuse.
    when the alarm goes off, the horn sounds. at least it does on mine.
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