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Re: Long Range Fuel Tank
Posted: 03 Nov 2010 09:20
by chipompi
Hi thank you for your responce, My mailing address is Lawrence Harcourt c/o Delta Force. P.O. Box 23775, Kampala Uganda.
Thanks mate
ps. this is my first Nissan, have always been a Toyota man (Landcruiser) but have always said that I like both the Patrol and landcruiser
Re: Long Range Fuel Tank
Posted: 08 Nov 2010 07:54
by Grant
Hi Genys,
I also have a long range SS tank. Went to three provinces 2 weeks ago and alas it sprung a leak. To cut the story short, tank was removed sent to the supplier. No quaams or questions. They repaired it ,strengthed the area where it was leaking and had it ready on the same day. As far as I am concered great service.
Re: Long Range Fuel Tank
Posted: 08 Nov 2010 16:08
by Kagiso II
uuuhhhhh I have a serious problem with the concept -- I took the original Nissan product 65 litre PLASTIC tank to Wild Africa to install on Boezman - Willi then decided that the ss item was better - and sponsored me with the 60 litre ss tank.
I am grateful to Willie on this - no mistake - very grateful - MY worry is - if the SS tank springs a leak on me - it wont be "around the corner from the dealer to fix it same day" - it will be wayyyyyyy out in the bundu - where my life [and those with me] may very well depend on that fuel ... now in the sand due to a leak ... so, this is one occasion where "good service" is NOT a comforting thought. The repair should not have been needed in the first place (like, next year D V, we plan an Outreach to Angola .... and not the cities & towns .. the "outback" of Angola... ] Why do I worry ...
Re: Long Range Fuel Tank
Posted: 08 Nov 2010 16:21
by Herrie
Vat Prattley Steel saam - dit het gewerk vir my!
Re: Long Range Fuel Tank
Posted: 08 Nov 2010 18:02
by Kagiso II
Re: Long Range Fuel Tank
Posted: 09 Nov 2010 08:23
by Grant
Herrie,
Do you also have the Excel Tank? Brian at North Offroad repaired and strengthed mine. No questions asked.
Re: Long Range Fuel Tank
Posted: 14 Jan 2011 11:00
by davejones

somehow I missed this thread while running around trying to sort out my leak end of last year. I have the 140l exel stainless steel tank as well. Leaked in exactly the same spot as Herries. Ended up using pratley's while in Zim, didnt stop the leak, more of a sweat than a leak though. Will take it to Northern when I get the chance.
Re: Long Range Fuel Tank
Posted: 14 Jan 2011 15:29
by Kagiso II
last punch-line from outoppi mac [devil's advocate

] but leaking fuel is cause for fires .. iets wat ek NIE nodig het 3000Km van die huis af nie..
Re: Long Range Fuel Tank
Posted: 22 Feb 2012 15:06
by Mammoth
And then it happened to me as well!!!.
I can see dampness under the tank which seems to sypher through the metal. There are markings as if there were welds on the inside of the tank (probably compartments) and it seems that the metal must be more porous at these welds, allowing petrol to syper through.
Will contact Safari 4x4x!!!
Re: Long Range Fuel Tank
Posted: 22 Feb 2012 15:12
by Grant
Mamoth,
Let us know the response we get back.
Regards
