scannon Posted January 20, 2009 Posted January 20, 2009 There are two small tubes welded on the gas tank support frame of my Caterham SV about 2" forward of the rear body panel. It they are not used for anything then I am going to remove the one on the driver side to get a little more clearance for my exhaust. The picture shows the exhaust system prior to some restructuring I had done last week to raise it for ground and tire clearance. Now the tips are very close to the tube and if it doesn't have a purpose, I want to remove the one on the exhaust side. http://www.usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/1721483815_gas tank boss.jpg Thanks for the help, Skip
xflow7 Posted January 20, 2009 Posted January 20, 2009 Skip, Those are pickups for reverse light and parking lamp brackets on some cars. For instance, mine has the reverse light suspended from one of those. Dave
scannon Posted January 20, 2009 Author Posted January 20, 2009 Thanks Dave, now I can feel good about attacking it with a die grinder. :lol: Skip
xflow7 Posted January 20, 2009 Posted January 20, 2009 In my limited experience it *always* feels good to attack something with a die grinder... ...it's reflecting on the consequences afterward that sometimes leads to heartache.
scannon Posted January 21, 2009 Author Posted January 21, 2009 In my limited experience it *always* feels good to attack something with a die grinder... ...it's reflecting on the consequences afterward that sometimes leads to heartache. Yep, BTDT :yesnod:
7evin Posted January 21, 2009 Posted January 21, 2009 Thanks Dave, now I can feel good about attacking it with a die grinder. :lol: Skip Just a thought, You might want to slide a piece of 1/4 steel plate between the aluminum gas tank and what you are die grinding, just incase you slip things don't go boom. :ack: Cheers 7evin
scannon Posted January 21, 2009 Author Posted January 21, 2009 Just a thought, You might want to slide a piece of 1/4 steel plate between the aluminum gas tank and what you are die grinding, just incase you slip things don't go boom. :ack: Cheers 7evin Good idea, really don't want any booms. Most likely I will remove the tank to check it out as it is showing some stains and I smelled a little raw gas back there when I unloaded it from the trailer after the exhaust work. Nice clean undercarriage by the way... That picture was taken on the first drive last Spring. The car had about 1,500 miles on it and had never been on a wet road. Its not quite so clean now. Skip
Taber10 Posted January 21, 2009 Posted January 21, 2009 NOT TO HIJACK A THREAD, I have the tank out of my 2007 SV right now. Third time since November. It developed a very small leak, and I'm still working on fixing it. I was having trouble getting the fuel pump mounting plate on the right side of the tank to seal; I think the plate was "crimped" and my attempts to tighten the six bolts, and the next time to replace the gasket, then to add a "gasket sealer" to the gasket have warped the plate beyond recovery. I'm working a "new" fix and will post if it works... Taber
pksurveyor Posted January 22, 2009 Posted January 22, 2009 My 2003 SV has them and the 2009 SV does not.
scannon Posted January 22, 2009 Author Posted January 22, 2009 My 2003 SV has them and the 2009 SV does not. Ben from Caterham USA told me that they now use a pop riveted bracket for the reverse and rear fog lights rather than these bosses. Skip
JBH Posted January 24, 2009 Posted January 24, 2009 I would leave them for the next owner...you never know. There's no advantage to removing them and some states require backup lights to pass inspection.
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