Had to remove the right side fuel tank from my 1962 IIA. You had to remove seat to fill up. I see the proline underseat version is made for filling from fuel extender mounted to side of 109 body. The only other tank I see comparable to the one you fill by removing the seat RN has listed for $800. Anyone know a source for one you can fill under the seat(less than $800)? Options?
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What are you driving a 109 five door station wagon?Originally posted by PH4Had to remove the right side fuel tank from my 1962 IIA. You had to remove seat to fill up. I see the proline underseat version is made for filling from fuel extender mounted to side of 109 body. The only other tank I see comparable to the one you fill by removing the seat RN has listed for $800. Anyone know a source for one you can fill under the seat(less than $800)? Options?
British Pacific offers an after market auxiliary fuel tank, #TK101. I believe the current price is $279. At that $800, RN's auxiliary fuel tank is very likely to be a genuine Land Rover part.-
Teriann Wakeman_________
Flagstaff, AZ.

1960 Land Rover Dormobile, owned since 1978
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i put a regular tank under my driver seat. cut a hole in that sill in front of the bulkhead. routed a vent line over to the othe tank and just T'd it in to the original tank's vent. then i found a rubber cap at a hardware store, i think it was a 2 1/4". it fits tight enough that i have to use a pry bar to get it off. i just push the back of the seat forward to get to the spout. eventually i want to put a regular fill spout and cap just like the right side.Originally posted by PH4Had to remove the right side fuel tank from my 1962 IIA. You had to remove seat to fill up. I see the proline underseat version is made for filling from fuel extender mounted to side of 109 body. The only other tank I see comparable to the one you fill by removing the seat RN has listed for $800. Anyone know a source for one you can fill under the seat(less than $800)? Options?'64 Series IIA 88 Canvas Tilt
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