I guess some J's came with a plastic gas tank versus a metal one (at least, I'm showing plastic gas tanks available in the Mitchell book). Anyone know the weight differences between the two?
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Anyways. Plastic gas tanks: #22709902 in 2000-05 (as far as my book goes)
Steel tanks: #22592046 (95-98) 22617055 (99-00) 22704610 (01-05)
Don't know the weight difference, but the fuel line hook ups are different I believe, not a direct swap, but doable.
15.3 @ 89.97mph, 14's on the way?
I KNOW the metal one is about 1.5 times as heavy, but the fuel lines do not run the same.
I was going to swap a plastic one in till I saw where the fuel lines were, and became to lazy.
PRND321 Till I DIE
Old Motor: 160whp & 152ft/lbs, 1/4 Mile 15.4 @88.2
M45 + LD9 + 4T40-E, GO GO GO
What about the fuel pump mounting ring and mounting depth? Would it be pssible to mount the older pump assembly in the newer tank without alot of additional work?
BTW, I changed my fuel pump a couple weeks ago, and the steel tank wasn't all that heavy, so I don't think that changing to a plasic tank alone would make a big difference, not worth the price of a new tank, if you could find one. Now, if you can get one from a salvage yard and do some other low buck weight savings, it might help.
If your that worried about weight just take the gas tank out and put a small fuel cell inside the car.
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15.149 @ 91.26mph 3-18-2006
steel tank is a 16 gallon , 95-99
plastic is a 14 gallon , 00-05
filler neck , evap , and fuel pump modules are all different