Trying to work out where to put the gas tanks in a P38, with out having to relocate the spare wheel.
What is behind the side trim in the rear load space?
The drivers side has a recess but the passenger side does not. I'm not adverse to cutting the trim to fit a doughnut tank as far up against the body as possible.
Is this a good idea or are there too many wires and body frame bits behind the trim?
ps I still do not have a P38 yet, but I want to have a strong case to put to SWMBO when the time comes![]()
The size of gas tank would be minuscule. 100 - 150km per tank? For comparison the biggest donut that goes in the well holds 68lts of gas for 300 - 400km. Does anyone know of a space saver spare tyre suitable for the P38?
Not sure of the Size of donut tank in Oz but in the UK they are 88 litres.
I am trying to avoid having the spare wheel fixed on an external swing arm as SWMBO will need to open the boot regularly to put prams in/out and lifting them over the bottom door is not going to be appealing to her.
Could I put a tank on each side and have them connected so they fill from the same point and feed the same pump?
When I was looking at it a while ago, i also did not want to move the spare tyre. At the time I spoke to PPI who were making a tank to suit the Ford Territory that would be a triangle shape and would most like fit where the existing tank is. Then you could custom build a petrol tank to fit in around the transfew box and exhaust etc...
But from what I understand the PPI conformable tanks cost upwards of $2K so quite pricey.
Stu
IMHO Junosi has the best 'onboard' spare relocation solution I have seen... standing up on one side (the right from memory). I also feel using the well for a tank is probably the best range/budget compromise.
I have donut is the spare well and my spare laying in the rear compartment (anchored to floor) around town. I never have a problem with enough space for the needs of 3 kids, 1 pram and shopping.
At the moment when out of town/off road the spare goes in a basket on roof bars. One day it will be going on a swing arm when out of town/off roading.
Certainly you can use twin tanks, after all this is the set-up in a D1. But you still have space issues - even 20 litre (usable) tanks are 203mm diameter and 840mm long. Having the spare in the back is a reasonable option if you remove the sub box on the left. It is possible to build an anchor bracket so the spare is bolted through the tyre hatch with a 12mm H/T bolt. To lift the hatch for access to the tools you just need to unscrew it. Junosi's method of fixing the spare vertically is another good idea.
The pic shows a '96 I converted with a donut tank.
If you are going to mainly run on gas you could replace the fuel tank with your gas one and put a small fuel tank in the load space. You should get a 20L tank in there, which would get you to the next service station should you run out. Just my opinion not sure of the legalities tho.
Cheers
Mick
In a dream world, I would run 4x forklift gask tanks across the boot floor on a strong platform with gas struts that could be lifted to gain access to the spare. Then run a false floor over the top of the tanks with a piano hinged access panel, and then stack beer, rum, whiskey, ciggys, and some beer on the new false floor. Or whatever other people carry, I don't know... Or I'd just get one of these and plumb it up http://www.lubetrailer.com/fuel-trailers-qt.jpg
Cheers,
Keels.
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