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Hopefully a simple question, is there any variation between Mk1 left hand fuel tanks?

Is it a standard item or any difference between Cooper / non Cooper also any difference in production years.

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There were some changes with Mk1 sedans. Most noteable is that early tanks before the end of 1964 had the bolt-on sending unit. After 1965 they used the tanks with the later sender which secures with the bayonet locking ring.
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a revised sender unit and new metal fixing ring replaced the 6 screw type in and around feb/march 64.
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A few more details to note :Early tanks had a drain tap. Elves and Hornets had a different neck to suit the shape of the rear wing. The first type of locking ring sender used the same gauge as the 6 screw type. That is, without voltage stabiliser. That sender is pretty rare.
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Right thank you, I have seen examples of both types.

How long did they use the 1964> type for, into the Mk2 and on?
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All the way into Mk3 production until the introduction of the 7.5 gallon tank I think which would have been 1977 or so.
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Some export tanks (also RH) had other details - brackets - bolts - strap,s fitted, to insure a safer location.

Sweden is one such place.
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nick rogers wrote:A few more details to note :Early tanks had a drain tap.
Do they all have a drain on the side...?
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Hipwell wrote:
nick rogers wrote:A few more details to note :Early tanks had a drain tap.
Do they all have a drain on the side...?
Ignore this I had a moment... Got the right tank now though thank guys!
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