Every time I've been on the forum of late I've ended up going crazy and fixing hundreds of link and not actually doing what I logged on to do :doh
I have been working on the 3 litre as and when home and work have allowed, life is total full speed chaos at the moment but I'm rolling with the punches and always wrangle some spanner time somehow :thumb2
I started to inspect and work on the tank making sure there were no holes etc. Managed to get all of the bolts out without snapping too :thumb2 Tanks going to want a new seal and will be stripped down and painted like I did to the one on my Terrano, I was pleased to find that when I removed the rubber fuel pipes, I found the the feed and return have already been replaced the length of the truck with copper, not my choice of material but upon inspection it seems to be holding up, I would have used Kunnifer like I did on my Van but not going to swap it as it's bloody expensive and doesn't warrant it
Certainly nice and clean inside unlike all the orange inside mine that had been ran on WVO which must stain the tank
Here's what a 3 litre pickup and swirl chamber look like, only difference I can see between that and a 2.7 one is the size and shape of the float used for the fuel gauge