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I removed the fuel tank on my 1931 roadster for a good cleaning and my grandson and I pretty much had to pry out the tank to remove it. I'm going to be reinstalling it in the next few days and I feel I'm going to have to just about to jump on it to get it to set in place. Am I missing something? How in the heck did they put the tank in at the factory? Was the body built around the tank? Is there like a secret latch that I don''t see?
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Maybe a bit of lube on the welting. Was the body damaged and repaired around the cowl?
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It is possible your tank was "glued in" by some over-achiever restorer in the past. If the tank welting is cut & installed correct, the tank will pretty much drop right in. My guess is now that you are familiar with things, it will be much easier to re-install.
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I don't recall any particular difficulty in installing the gas tank in my 1930 coupe, other than the tank was awkward to handle and I felt I could have used a couple of extra hands. However, I will admit to suffering from "the older I get, the faster I used to run" syndrome, so maybe it wasn't so easy after all.
Regardless, on page 81 of Volume 2 of "How To Restore Your Model A" there is an article by Chuck Peters entitled "Tips for Installing The [1930-1931] Model A Gas Tank" that might help.
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Did you first remove the spacer that fits between the bottom of WS & top of gas tank? I did that on my coupe when I replaced a rusted out tank & the other tank went in with no problem at all.
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my 29's i had to "encourage" to come out of its hole. but i guess of 84 years of being there it took root
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