I have opened up the fuel tank. The modification I made to fit the S6 fuel pump isn't as rough as I remember. The flange on the fuel tank pickup fits the hole I cut pretty well. The fuel pump was secure in the tank and the seal made with fuel resistant silicone before screwing down the flange still didn't leak when I emptied the dead fuel out of the tank. I'm going to make a proper flange with 3mm steel and include some captive bolts and a neoprene seal to make a professional job of it. The tank is going to be well cleaned out before any fabrication work is done and the usual precautions taken.

- OK for a rough job ?
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The fuel I drained out of that tank was between 7 and 18 years old. Where it had dried in the fuel lines was a waxy sludge, but not a huge amount. I was expecting the usual dark brown gunk on the bottom of the tank, but was surprised to find the tank very clean apart from corrosion above an obvious 'high tide mark'. The fuel will be well cleaned out with detergent and hot water. Then PO15 marine clean from a PO15 Fuel Tank Repair kit. $NZ 138 on Trademe. Then the fabrication work will be done and the PO15 metal prep to treat the metal before the PO15 coating.

- Not too bad for 37 years
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The in tank pump from the s6 will be tested. It was still immersed in fuel and as you can see from the filter wasn't sitting in gunk so it may be OK. This pump was salvaged from one of two wrecked s6 RX7s imported from Japan in 1995. I built a good car from the two donors. The car the pump came out of had hit a power pole with enough force to snap the fitting off the top of the pump. The pump was loose in the tank when I opened it. The plastic at the end of the pump is thick and strong enough to allow a brass fitting to be screwed in. It seems to work just fine. To be on the safe side I ordered a spare one off Ebay for $30.

- Recycled
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Now the tank is out the floor pan at the back of the vehicle looks great. I'll repaint the fuel tank shields, replace all the fuel and emission hoses and look at applying some rust protective paint to keep it that way. More soon.