Hasbeen wrote:Yep, the fuel tank "bolt" is a double ended stud, screwing into kept nuts in the body.
One suggestion before you try to undo the nuts holding the tank straps, locate the inboard ends of these 4 studs, 2 in the boot/trunk, & 2 in the cabin, behind the trim panel behind the seats. There is enough thread to fit lock nuts to these.
If you don't do this, the nuts securing the tank straps won't undo. The stud undoes from the chassis, with the strap still clamped, winding it into a useless pretzel like thing.
Ask me how I know.
Hasbeen
FI Spyder wrote:My gas tank studs were still bright metal but as I undid the nuts the straps still tended to twist (a function of friction between nut and strap). I used a long handled adjustable pliers (that I picked up at a discount store for $8) to grasp the edges of the strap by the nuts (which still allowed a socket on an extension to undo the nut) thereby preventing the strap from twisting until the nut was free of the strap. Not sure how well this would have worked on rusted nut/bolt but it's the only chance you've got to preserve both.
dursleyman wrote:That idea was not an option for me as you can see from this picture, and YES, that is fuel leaking from the tank!
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