You wouldn't happen to have instructions for that would you? I have found got all the screws out of the rear number but can't get it off.
You wouldn't happen to have instructions for that would you? I have found got all the screws out of the rear number but can't get it off.
Sorry Tony...no "instructions" per se...
..I just kept taking bits apart!
If its the rear cladding you are talking about..
...there are sneaky fasteners under the back edge
of the side / rear cladding too.
You need to release back portion of rear side cladding
to get at them.
Hope that helps.
Jo
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It isn't a walk in the park but if you've got access to a Trooper Haynes manual that'll get you most of the way there. As Jo mentions you've got to fiddle with the cladding a bit but all in all it's a determined afternoon (and maybe early evening) job. I've dropped several Isuzu tanks so aren't as fazed by it as the first one so once it's over with you won't be so disinclined to tackle again. Just make sure to invest in a good quality fuel pump so you won't have to! I've had great success with the Bosch pumps and don't forget to put in a new sock. I also replace all the flexible fuel lines and clamps (don't skimp!) while I've the opportunity.
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