If running carby, stick with the original tank, as the diesel tank is smaller les weight, but more fillups :roll:
Fair enough, no efi - just a set of Barking Webbers (twin 40s)
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If running carby, stick with the original tank, as the diesel tank is smaller les weight, but more fillups :roll:
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while there is a fuel tank subject going on and i dont mean to deter the original question posted but i bought a new fuel gauge and it requires swaping the flote in the tank and neeeds holes drilled to bolt it in the exsisting hole under the pasenger seat, if i hook up the guge to the original wires/float it reads 1/4 tank out. is ther a way to fit this or drying and flushing out the tank with the tank still in the car or , or im i just being a stupid lazy bloke who doesnt want to take the tank out and want to short cut which may result in blowing my dub up in the process?
the golf is not dead.
have you put those on yet?Originally Posted by Bluerex
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i see your point
VW: it aint just a car, its a way of life
There are few things more satisfying in life than finding a solution to a problem and implementing it
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Great photo.
Now get to work ,there's lots to do.We all expect a weekly update !
That turntable looks great makes me think of all the nights lying on the floor staring up,getting crap in my eyes.
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