• Hello Guest, we are proud to now have our Wiki online that is completely compiled and written by our members. Feel free to browse our Jeep-CJ Wiki or click on any orange keyword when looking at posts in the forum.
    To dismiss this notice
    click the top right X.

Dropping /Replacing Fuel Tank

Dropping /Replacing Fuel Tank

007

Crazy Sr. Respected Jeeper
Posts
3,445
Media
5
Solutions
1
Thanks
64
Location
Reno, NV
Vehicle(s)
#1 - 1977 CJ-7 Renegade (Daisy Jane), Levis trim, 304, TH400, BW1339 (MM), D30/Auburn Max, AMC20/Trac-Lok/G2's, 4.88's, 33" BFG MT KM2's, Edelbrock Performer intake, Holley Sniper 4bbl EFI, MSD6, MSD ProBillet distributor, OME shocks, 4" ProComp lift.

#2 - 1984 CJ-7 Laredo (The Texas Hooker Project - Incomplete/Undecided)
I just got my CJ actually to my house today (short tow) and I need to first replace the fuel tank. It leaks, PO told me it did and I've seen it.

If everything on this Jeep checks out reasonably well on the mechanical side, this will be a tub-swap restore.

So where can I find the best step-by-step info dropping and replacing the fuel tank on this Jeep?

Thanks in advance...
 
pretty simple really, I did mine last year with no instructions. Tips would be to make sure the tank is drained. I used a floor jack under the skid plate with a piece of wood and jacked it up till it just touches. Disconnect the filler and vent hoses, and take the bolts out of the skid plate. Lower the jack and take pics of the hoses and wires for assembly. It is not difficult just a pain in the ..........
 
finding a tank for the 77 CJ5 was a bit of a challenge and the hoses are impossible. I don't know if the CJ7 is different but save your hoses if you can untill you find out if they can be found.:cool:
 
finding a tank for the 77 CJ5 was a bit of a challenge and the hoses are impossible. I don't know if the CJ7 is different but save your hoses if you can untill you find out if they can be found.:cool:

Good advice, my 76 was also a challenge, got mine thru Williyworks out of Tucson.
 
About 4 bolts on the front of the skidpan and 4 on back. Get a jack under and once you have the bolts out lower until you can easily unhook wires and hoses. I would, and did, replace with a composite tank as it is less likely to develop condensation, and will not rust. You will probably want to replace filler and vent hose as well. Think I got my tank from Morris 4x4.
 

Jeep-CJ Donation Drive

Help support Jeep-CJ.com by making a contribution.

Help support Jeep-CJ.com by making a contribution.
Goal
$200.00
Earned
$40.00
This donation drive ends in
0 hours, 0 minutes, 0 seconds
  20.0%
Back
Top Bottom