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td fuel tank screen
I want to pull my tank screen on my 85 300td to clean it and to possibly pull out the large dent in my tank in this area. I was hoping I could slip a bar inside the screen hole with a chain attached and pull the dent out but I am confused on how the pickup line comes into the screen. The pictures on the cd dont show this. I'am assuming there must be a hole in the end of the screen that slips over the pickup line. Is my assumption correct and if so is there room to slip something in there to pull down on the tank?
Also I spent about two hours searching old threads, I dont think my technic is very good. Seems like most of what I search through is of no meaning to what I'm looking for. I would appreciate any suggestions. Thanks |
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The fuel line, feed hose, screws into the fuel strainer and the strainer screws into the bottom of the tank.
Once you remove the fuel strainer, you may have enough room to try your idea. Leverage might be the tricky part.
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When you say 300TD I am assuming it is a station wagon.
http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/showthread.php?t=154459&highlight=fuel+screen+lip+dave This post shows the difference between the sedan and wagon fuel screen. The fuel lines are connected at the front of the wagon tank. There is a separating plate between the main body and the fuel output lines that the screen inserts into. The lip on the screen divides the two sections. So installing a bar may be difficult to get it to effect the outer panel only, depending on where the dent is located. Consider getting a used tank from the junk dealer. Or just living with the dent If the car is the sedan then what SD Blue said is correct. Search function. As you learn the various parts of the car you will improve your search function. For the link above I inserted "Fuel screen lip dave" in the search window. I know that it was my post, the "dave" I always sign my posts, Dave. I also know I wrote "fuel screen" and that I wrote "lip" That is how I found it. If I wanted it specifically for the sedan I would have added that word in the search. You can also go to the advanced search and link just the diesel discussion. Dave PS Go to the "user CP" at the top of the screen and fill out your signature. That way we know what car were dealing with. Just as my signature shows. I just have to specify which Mercedes I'm talking about, which I usually put in the title of the post
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1970 220D, owned 1980-1990 1980 240D, owned 1990-1992 1982 300TD, owned 1992-1993 1986 300SDL, owned 1993-2004 1999 E300, owned 1999-2003 1982 300TD, 213,880mi, owned since Nov 18, 1991- Aug 4, 2010 SOLD 1988 560SL, 100,000mi, owned since 1995 1965 Mustang Fastback Mileage Unknown(My sons) 1983 240D, 176,000mi (My daughers) owned since 2004 2007 Honda Accord EX-L I4 auto, the new daily driver 1985 300D 264,000mi Son's new daily driver.(sold) 2008 Hyundai Tiberon. Daughters new car Last edited by dmorrison; 12-06-2006 at 12:55 PM. |
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Thanks Dave and John,
exactly what I was looking for. This dent is pretty big and effects my capacity which is already pretty small. Everything in a junkyard around here has been in the salt. I edited my signature, I guess I'll see if it worked with this post. Crossing my fingers. I'm not very computer savy.
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well, if your idea doesnt work, might try dropping the tank, plugging all the lines and giving her a bit of air pressure.not too much, though.
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1984 123.193 372,xxx miles, room for Seven. 1999 Dodge Durango Cummins 4BTAA 47RE 5k lb 4x4 getting 25+mpgs, room for Seven. |
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Would one of those suction dent popper devises work for your tank dent? I don't know if you could get a good suction on the tank, but it might be worth a shot.
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Andrew '04 Jetta TDI Wagon ![]() '82 300TD ~ Winnie ~ Sold '77 300D ~ Sold
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