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INFORMATION FUEL HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
The following information provides basic precautions
which must be observed if fuel is to be handled safely.
It also outlines the other areas of risk which must not
be ignored.
This information is issued for basic guidance only, and
in any case of doubt, appropriate inquiries should be
made of your local Fire Officer or Fire Department.
Fuel vapour is highly flammable and in confined
spaces is also very explosive and toxic and when
diluted with air becomes a readily ignitable mixture.
The vapour is heavier than air and will always fall to
the lowest level. It can readily be distributed
throughout a workshop by air current, consequently,
even a small spillage of fuel is very dangerous.
Always have a fire extinguisher containingFOAM CO
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GAS,orPOWDERclose at hand when handling fuel,
or when dismantling fuel systems and in areas where
fuel containers are stored.
WARNING: lt is imperative that the battery
is not disconnected during fuel system
repairs as arcing at the battery terminal
could ignite fuel vapour in the atmosphere.
Always disconnect the vehicle battery BEFORE
carrying out work on the fuel system.
Whenever fuel is being handled, transferred or
stored, or when fuel systems are being dismantled
all forms of ignition must be extinguished or
removed, any lead lamps used must be flame
proof and kept clear of spillage.
No one should be permitted to repair components
associated with fuel without first having had fuel
system training.Hot fuel handling precautions
WARNING: Before commencing any
operation requiring fuel to be drained from
the fuel tank, the following procedure must
be adhered to:
1.Allow sufficient time for the fuel to cool, thus
avoiding contact with hot fuels.
2.Vent the system by removing the fuel filler cap in
a well ventilated area. Refit the filler cap until the
commencement of fuel drainage.
Fuel transfer
WARNING: Fuel must not be extracted or
drained from any vehicle while it is
standing over a pit.
The transfer of fuel from the vehicle fuel tank must be
carried out in a well ventilated area. An approved
transfer tank must be used according to the transfer
tank manufacturer's instructions and local regulations,
including attention to grounding of tanks.
Fuel tank removal
AFUEL VAPOURwarning label must be attached to
the fuel tank upon removal from the vehicle.
Fuel tank repair
Under no circumstances should a repair to any tank
be attempted.
19FUEL SYSTEM
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REPAIR SIDE MOUNTED FUEL TANK
Service repair no - 19.55.05
NOTE: This fuel tank is standard on 90
models and an option on 110/130 2 door
vehicles fitted with twin tanks.
Remove
WARNING: Before any attempt is made to
start the removal procedure it is vital that
the FUEL HANDLING PRECAUTIONS are
carefully studied and implemented in the interests
of safety.
See INTRODUCTION, Information, Fuel
Handling Precautions
1.Disconnect battery.
2.Remove fuel filler cap.3.Remove fuel tank drain plug, allow fuel to drain
into a clean container and refit plug.
4.Remove RH seat cushion.
5.Release retaining catch and remove seat base
cover to gain access to fuel tank.
6.Disconnect electrical plug from fuel gauge unit.
7.Disconnect fuel supply pipe from tank.
8.Disconnect spill return pipe from fuel tank.
9.Disconnect breather pipe from fuel filler tube.
10.Slacken hose clip and remove filler hose from
filler tube.
11.From rear of tank, remove 2 nuts and washers
securing tank mounting to captive-headed bolts.
12.Support rear of fuel tank and remove captive
bolts.
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REPAIR REV: 05/99
13.Remove single bolt fixing assembly securing
front of tank to chassis mounted bracket.
14.Remove 3 bolts securing tank mounting bracket
to chassis and release bracket.
15.Lower front of tank while turning anti-clockwise
and remove from vehicle.
16.If required, remove tank gauge unit.
See
INSTRUMENTS, Repair, Fuel gauge tank unit
- side fuel tank
orSee INSTRUMENTS,
Repair, Fuel gauge tank unit - rear fuel tank,
110/130
Refit
17.Fit filler hose and clip to tank but do not fully
tighten. Position clip screw so that it is
accessible when tank is fitted.
18.Fit breather hose and secure with clip.
19.Position fuel tank in vehicle and loosely secure
front mounting bracket to tank with special bolt
and rubber bushes.
20.Secure mounting bracket to chassis with 3 bolts
and fully tighten to
20 Nm (15 lbf/ft).
21.Secure rear of tank to chassis mounting and
tighten captive bolt plate fixings to
20 Nm (15
lbf/ft).
22.Fully tighten front fixing bolt assembly to20 Nm
(15 lbf/ft).
23.Fit spill return and fuel supply pipes and secure
union connections.
24.Fit fuel level unit electrical plug.
25.Fit hose to filler tube and tighten upper and lower
clips.
26.Check that drain plug is secure and fill fuel tank.
27.Reconnect battery.
28.Prime fuel system
See Adjustment, Priming
the fuel system
and start engine.
29.Check system for leaks and operation of fuel
gauge.
30.Fit seat base cover and seat cushion.SIDE MOUNTED FUEL TANK - 5 DOOR VEHICLES
Service repair no - 19.55.01
NOTE: This fuel tank is used on 110/130 5
door vehicles fitted with a twin tank
option.
WARNING: Before any attempt is made to
start the removal procedure it is vital that
the FUEL HANDLING PRECAUTIONS,
See
INTRODUCTION, Information, Fuel handling
precautions
are carefully studied and
implemented in the interests of safety.
Remove
1.Disconnect battery.
2.Remove tank drain plug, allow fuel to drain into a
clean container, and refit plug.
3.Remove RH seat cushion.
4.Remove retaining catch and remove seat base
cover to gain access to fuel tank.
5.Disconnect electrical plug from fuel gauge unit.
6.Disconnect fuel supply pipe from tank.
7.Disconnect spill return pipe from tank.
8.Remove 3 bolts securing tank to front mounting
bracket.
9.Support front of tank and remove single fixing
assembly securing tank to rear mounting
bracket.
10.Remove tank from vehicle.
11.If required, remove fuel gauge unit.
See
INSTRUMENTS, Repair, Fuel gauge tank unit
- side fuel tank
orSee INSTRUMENTS,
Repair, Fuel gauge tank unit - rear fuel tank,
110/130
Refit
12.Position fuel tank in vehicle and loosely secure
to rear mounting bracket with special bolt and
rubber bushes.
13.Secure tank to front mounting bracket and
tighten fixings to
20 Nm (15 lbf/ft).
14.Fully tighten rear fixing bolt assembly to20 Nm
(15 lbf/ft).
15.Fit spill return and fuel supply pipes to fuel tank
and securely tighten union connectios.
16.Fit electrical plug to fuel gauge unit.
17.Check that drain plug is secure and fill fuel tank.
18.Reconnect battery.
19.Prime fuel system.
See Adjustment, Priming
the fuel system
and start engine.
20.Check system for leaks and operation of fuel
gauge.
21.Fit seat base cover and seat cushion.
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REPAIR REAR MOUNTED FUEL TANK - 110/130
Service repair no - 19.55.26
WARNING: Before any attempt is made to
start the removal procedure it is vital that
the FUEL HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
See
INTRODUCTION, Information, FUEL HANDLING
PRECAUTIONS
are carefully studied and
implemented in the interests of safety.
Remove
1.Disconnect battery.
2.Remove fuel filler cap.
3.Remove tank drain plug, allow fuel to drain into a
clean container, and refit plug.
4.Slacken retaining clips and disconnect fuel filler
hose from rear tank.5.Disconnect breather hose from filler tube.
6.Disconnect electrical plug and fuel supply pipe
from outlet pipe union on fuel gauge unit.
7.If the vehicle is fitted with a tow ball drop-plate
with support bars, the bars must be removed.
8.Remove anti-roll bar chassis mountings.
See
REAR SUSPENSION, Repair, Anti-roll bar
and push roll bar down to provide access to the
tank.
9.Remove LH lashing eye to assist access to tank.
10.Position a support under the tank, preferably one
that can be progressively lowered.