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Hi all,

the picture in the first post ( flyer4100 ) is as stated a 240z style tank it differs from a later 75-78 style tank, in that the later tank is visually identified by the fuel feed and return lines being identical in size where as the 240 return line is smaller.

my 2c

Steve:classic:

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Interesting. Mine is a 74 (RS30000756), yet if I remember correctly the inlet and return lines are the same size. Then again....I could quite likely be mistaken. Or one of the PO's has swapped tanks for some reason. Nothing supprises me with my zed anymore.

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Datto-Zed,

your Zed could have the later spec tank as it is the RS30 tank, as stated before the earlier style tanks where probably excess on the first few batches from AUGUST 73 on.

For your own peice of mind compare the fuel feed and fuel return lines( metal ) on the front right hand rail if they are the same size then your tank is probably original.

cheers

Steve:classic:

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Datto-Zed,

I think it is quite possible that 874 also has same size lines on the chassis rail as you and mayb an event has occured with the factory fitted tank in earlier days, the result being those who fittted the 240 spec tank did not know.

cheers

Steve :classic:

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Originally posted by sjcurtis

Datto-Zed,

I think it is quite possible that 874 also has same size lines on the chassis rail as you and mayb an event has occured with the factory fitted tank in earlier days, the result being those who fittted the 240 spec tank did not know.

cheers

Steve :classic:

Spot one....fuel lines are identical in size:ermm:

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Howdy,

And yes I am still battleing the fuel issues that I have, Car falls fon it's face after a sustained full on run after the first 15 seconds of good pull, usually when at least 3/4 throttle. Has anyone else had lines that had blockage but still passed are via a blower on an air hose? the pressure just drops off at a sustained rev, I had a 7 LB pump on it and have it regulated down to 3.5 - 4 and it still works it's way to around 2 or 1 or even almost zero...

Shouldn't the pressure read a steady 3.5 - 4? I plan on dropping the tank, I am running a filter before the pump and before the triples...

I am ready to set the thing on fire.

But I'd more than likely run out of fuel! LOL

Thanks!

~B

Also, is there any effect of having the return lines going to nowhere from the PO?

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