leeby7

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Is it possible at all to remove the tank on a defender td5 from underneath the motor? I was told it was but i dont think it is? can anyone tell me please?
cheers lee
 
Yes it is. Unless you cut a hole in the floor that's the only way to get at the fuel pump. It rests on a kind of undertray that bolts to the chassis on either side and a couple in the crossmember. The bolts go into captive nuts that either liberate themselves or are rusted solid. With the bolts out the tray can be moved slightly (forward as I recall) to release itself and then the tank will drop so that its full weight is suspended on the fuel hoses and a few wires. After a bit of further struggling the tank can be propped on bricks and bits of wood to release the hoses whilst lying on one's back in a puddle of diesel that has somehow leaked from a tank that had previously been siphoned 'empty'. You get the idea.
 
yup as above..... If your changing the pump cut a hole in the floor. Mine got stuck half in and took three of us to get it back in and get the plate under it. Never again.
I cut the hole the next time and now have a access hatch
 
Not changing the pump but need to move the tank slightly as its too far over to left and i am trying to refit towbar etc and the tank is as tight as fook and will not bar over!
 
Not changing the pump but need to move the tank slightly as its too far over to left and i am trying to refit towbar etc and the tank is as tight as fook and will not bar over!

That's the trouble with TD5 tanks. They're a very tight fit and won't give you much room for stuff that needs to be bolted on. I wouldn't have room to put jate rings on for example. When complete, you don't want the bolts touching the plastic tank if you can possibly help it or they'll wear through!
 

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