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resurrecting a 1977 280Z


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Started today dropping the gas tank. I decided the garage needed to be accessible first so I did some spring cleaning. I jacked the car up and worked on removing the bolt straps keeping the gas tank in place. I’ve read people being able to do this task in 15 minutes, overall it took me 4 hours due to stubborn bolts, hoses, and clamps.

I had to take a few breaks due to the varnish gas giving me headaches. Some of you guys may give advice on the gas tank. Obviously I’m getting a new sending unit due to the corrosion. This tank looks worse than others I’ve seen online in forums.

the punch bowl was adhoc, my gas can was too tall to fit under the car.

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Punch Bowl for gasoline = 1 pissed off wife.  ?

Another vote for the CLR method that Whee introduced.   I've got a tank soaking with about 3 gallons of vinegar right now.  A very slow method but very economical and not as harsh as Muratic Acid.  Seems to be working but my patience is wearing out.

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If you're going to do wheels and brakes, and suspension, you might consider dropping everything as an assembly.  Struts, control arms, axles, diff will all drop as one sub-assembly.  Drag it out and the nuts and bolts will be easier to get to.

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