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I'm sure that I've recently seen an advert (can't recall if it was in a mag, or on the web) for an additional fuel tank to fit Td5 Defenders - IIRC, it fitted up under the rear o/s wing (where the existing filler is) and got plumbed in between the filler and the existing tank............Did anyone else see this - or am I dreaming ?Jim
I own the 110 Ian fitted the larger tanks to ;)It's definitely not a dream, but it is a bit of a nightmare to fit and as Ian says the workmanship on the tanks themselves is first class, but the fittings for the balance pipe aren't the best quality. Take my recommendation and replace the supplied fuel pipe with a better quality alternative. We had to drain over 140L out of the tank when I found that the balance pipe started to leak after the first filling - a pack of 10 buckets from Screwfix was speedily obtained by Ian when he found the problem :-o Keep meaning to get Ian to get some proper braided hoses made up.Ian also cut a rather nifty 8"x8" hatch in the floor of the 110, allowing fuel pump maintenance/changing without having to drop the tanks.Together the two tanks provide a capacity of 158L which translates so a range of nearly 1000 miles if you are brave enough to watch the fuel light for about 120 miles. This is all due to the shape of the main tank providing maximum capacity. I've been brave enough to get just over 850 miles out of a tankful so far.One slight annoyance is finding that most fuel pumps have a 100L automatic cut-off. Some petrol stations will hit the override switch but some require you to do a double trip to the till.
Ta for the piccies, I've only just realised that you replaced the main tank too - I was thinking of keeping the main tank and adding the extra tank under the rear corner. But.......cos I've got the Eberspacher heater fitted, its fuel supply pickup pipe is fitted into the rubber flexy between the filler and the main tank - right where the extra tank would go :doh:, so I need to have another think :roll:
The TD5 fuel pump already has a Eberspacher/Webasto pickup fitted - you just need to attach the fuel pipe to it. The supplied Eberspacher fuel pickup is just downright weird and seems to be designed so that you can fit the pickup pipe without dropping the tank.
QuoteThe TD5 fuel pump already has a Eberspacher/Webasto pickup fitted - you just need to attach the fuel pipe to it. The supplied Eberspacher fuel pickup is just downright weird and seems to be designed so that you can fit the pickup pipe without dropping the tank.That's interesting - so the feed to the little Eberspacher pump connects directly the main tank pump, rather than the lash-up pickup thing that goes down the filler neck ?
I have a Webasto fitted to my 110 - lovely in this weather isn't it