1984 series 3
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Re: 1984 series 3
Sweet looking tank that doesn't fit the return and breather fittings hit the spare wheel well and stop the tank sitting in the corret place so will need to be moved .
So it will have to go away again hopefully won't take as long this time.
Also now waiting on new front brake pistons and rebuild kit for it as after doing the rears the fronts started leaking too.
Starting to think this car doesn't want to go back on the road with out a fight...
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Re: 1984 series 3
Argh bloody hell
. I hate it when things like that happen. With both the tank fitment and leaky calipers after fixing the others 


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Re: 1984 series 3
Finally have the tank back.... New lines made to filter pump and beyond
Next thing is to make new straps to hold it up.-
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Re: 1984 series 3
It depends on what the application is, I guess. I ran one on a 12 BP with a modded nikki and FPR. Worked just fine 

1985 Sunrise Red S3 TWR
2006 Mercedes CLK 280 Sport AMG
2006 Mercedes CLK 280 Sport AMG