Hello.
What does the correct RH tank look like for a 1963 1071, offered as a “optional extra from BMC?
I have a Serk RH Tank which came with lots of bits off an ex rally 1071. Would this be correct?
Cheers
Paul
1071 optional extra RH tank
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Re: 1071 optional extra RH tank

Does anyone know of a template to locate and cut hole in body for a right hand tank on a 1964 mini?
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Re: 1071 optional extra RH tank
This tank would be edge welded but look like a normal right bmc tank. Late right bmc tanks are rolled seam spot welded like the std left tanks
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Re: 1071 optional extra RH tank
The right hand tank aperture on BMC Australia cars is not in a mirror image position to the left. It's one of the ways to assist in determining if a body is a genuine Cooper S or not. There's only a small difference (but measurable) so a mirror image aperture will work OK.
What was done for factory twin tank cars produced elsewhere??