This is an issue that reared its head when my e30 was last on the road, and with a trip to the Nurburgring coming up it needs sorting.
In short the fuel tank only fills halfway before it starts to pour out all over the floor. If you only fill it to half a tank it's fine, but there's obviously a leak. The problem is I don't know if my car (318is) has the smaller or larger tank? As I understand the larger tank is 'bridged' above the prop. The car is up on stands and has a fuel line connecting the two halves of the tank, could this be the culprit?
Just don't want to take the prop off and drop the tank to find there's nothing wrong with it
Fuel leak 318is
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As your car is up on stands,the 'fuel tank test' is easy to do.
Get hold of the inlet stub,just forward of the o/s rear wheel,and give it a good yank.ANY movement indicates that the welded in stub pipe has rust damage.
Repairs are not really advisable,but replacement pattern tanks are available.
Get hold of the inlet stub,just forward of the o/s rear wheel,and give it a good yank.ANY movement indicates that the welded in stub pipe has rust damage.
Repairs are not really advisable,but replacement pattern tanks are available.
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All tanks are 'bridged' above the prop., but only the 55 litre (smaller) tank has a pipe joining the two halves under the prop.
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Won't be there. Most common is where the fuel goes nto the tank from the filler, followed by a split O ring for the fuel pump, followed by rust eating through the seam where the top of the tank is welded to the bottom.A18RPF wrote:So it's still highly likely that the bridging piece above the prop is where the leak is?
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Brianmoooore wrote: Most common is where the fuel goes nto the tank from the filler.
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There are pattern tanks available, and plenty of good second hand OE ones around, so no need to swell BMW's coffers for this.
I wouldn't dream of replacing the tank without replacing the brake pipes above and behind it.
I wouldn't dream of replacing the tank without replacing the brake pipes above and behind it.

