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Mid Range fuel tanks Series 2

Postby Toddy » Wed Feb 08, 2023 5:18 pm

After advice for a lad who’s after fitting a mid range tank in his series 2 , he got one second hand but it was too tight when we tried fitting it and fuel tap with standard outlet was sat on the engine mount even with rear exit it was tight , i have the SSP ones in mine and they fit great .

So was just wondering if anyone has any recommend/ dealers who supply please ?
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Re: Mid Range fuel tanks

Postby bookertmgs1 » Wed Feb 08, 2023 5:39 pm

I had a nightmare trying to fit mine in a Spanish S2. To be clear mine is a bolt in version.

I had the joint / lip removed at the front and rewelded up to stop it rubbing on the toolbox - even then it binds at the back. Its a nightmare to fit and impossible not to remove some paintwork along the way.

No idea why they didnt make them slightly smaller - 1 litre less would be suffiecent.

There is a massive gap in the market for a quality mid-range tank. I know Oiltek and Avanti made them at one point but both now stopped. I want to retain my tool box - so limited for options. Standard tank doesnt hold enough.
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Re: Mid Range fuel tanks

Postby Toddy » Wed Feb 08, 2023 5:43 pm

Agree exactly the same Spanish series 2 took toolbox out to get it in but the lips front and back are to big what’s your tap position like ?
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Re: Mid Range fuel tanks

Postby bookertmgs1 » Wed Feb 08, 2023 5:56 pm

Toddy wrote:Agree exactly the same Spanish series 2 took toolbox out to get it in but the lips front and back are to big what’s your tap position like ?


I use a rear exit tap - It misses the mount just about - but I cant take off the rear shocker without snapping the tap.
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Re: Mid Range fuel tanks

Postby gaz_powell » Wed Feb 08, 2023 8:06 pm

Precise reason i did a twin tank toolbox conversion, heard too many bad storeys about the mid range tanks in S2s
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Re: Mid Range fuel tanks

Postby citydaz » Wed Feb 08, 2023 8:51 pm

got mine from Cambridge Lambretta.
Nice fit, no problems
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Re: Mid Range fuel tanks

Postby Toddy » Wed Feb 08, 2023 8:55 pm

citydaz wrote:got mine from Cambridge Lambretta.
Nice fit, no problems


This one ? https://www.lambretta.co.uk/product_inf ... ts_id=2655

The lips look smaller did it fit in a series 2 what was the fuel tap clearance like ?
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Re: Mid Range fuel tanks

Postby citydaz » Wed Feb 08, 2023 9:58 pm

Sorry didnt read the small print - put it on my Li series 3.
The link says it will fit a series 2
Give them a call and ask- they are generally quite helpful.
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Re: Mid Range fuel tanks

Postby Toddy » Wed Feb 08, 2023 9:59 pm

citydaz wrote:Sorry didnt read the small print - put it on my Li series 3.
The link says it will fit a series 2


I see, thanks though
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Re: Mid Range fuel tanks Series 2

Postby missing lynx » Wed Feb 08, 2023 11:52 pm

I got mine from Just Lambretta, it made of mild steel and it's the one that looks like a std one but bigger fitted a treat without any issues
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Re: Mid Range fuel tanks Series 2

Postby Toddy » Wed Feb 08, 2023 11:53 pm

missing lynx wrote:I got mine from Just Lambretta, it made of mild steel and it's the one that looks like a std one but bigger fitted a treat without any issues


Series 2 ?
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Re: Mid Range fuel tanks Series 2

Postby bert one » Thu Feb 09, 2023 10:59 am

Toddy wrote:After advice for a lad who’s after fitting a mid range tank in his series 2 , he got one second hand but it was too tight when we tried fitting it and fuel tap with standard outlet was sat on the engine mount even with rear exit it was tight , i have the SSP ones in mine and they fit great .

So was just wondering if anyone has any recommend/ dealers who supply please ?


Hi Toddy
Yes I have one in my Spanish S2, & right enough it's as tight as a Nun's chuff. Mine was from Martin (Corrado on here), I think his business is 'Just Lambretta' ..... was probably over 10 years ago mind.

It's a strap type as opposed to bolt in, & I had to remove the standard toolbox to fit it, but slotted it back home when tank was in .... with great difficulty I might add.
I even had to shave the rubbers down where it sits on the rear frame loop.

I have a front facing tap, which misses the mount by approx 5mm.

If you send me your email I'll post some pics I've just taken, as I've never posted photos on here. If it's a piece of cake I'll have a go, but I don't really want to be opening a 'Photo Bucket ' account or the like.
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Re: Mid Range fuel tanks Series 2

Postby missing lynx » Thu Feb 09, 2023 11:24 am

Toddy wrote:
missing lynx wrote:I got mine from Just Lambretta, it made of mild steel and it's the one that looks like a std one but bigger fitted a treat without any issues


Series 2 ?

Yes a Spanish one
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Re: Mid Range fuel tanks Series 2

Postby shane BBoys » Tue Feb 14, 2023 11:07 am

Toddy.
Have you tried Shawfire?

Cheers Shane.
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Re: Mid Range fuel tanks Series 2

Postby Toddy » Tue Feb 14, 2023 11:09 am

shane BBoys wrote:Toddy.
Have you tried Shawfire?

Cheers Shane.


Not yet but will do cheers
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Re: Mid Range fuel tanks Series 2

Postby shane BBoys » Wed Feb 15, 2023 5:42 pm

Toddy wrote:
shane BBoys wrote:Toddy.
Have you tried Shawfire?

Cheers Shane.


Not yet but will do cheers


Any joy?
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Re: Mid Range fuel tanks Series 2

Postby Toddy » Fri Feb 17, 2023 9:39 pm

shane BBoys wrote:
Toddy wrote:
shane BBoys wrote:Toddy.
Have you tried Shawfire?

Any joy?


Spoke to him going to see him Monday
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Re: Mid Range fuel tanks Series 2

Postby bookertmgs1 » Mon Mar 13, 2023 9:08 am

What was the end result to this - Did you manage to get one that fits properly ?
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Re: Mid Range fuel tanks Series 2

Postby Toddy » Mon Mar 13, 2023 9:53 am

The lad has bought one of the below type from Chiselspeed told they fit series 1/2/3 I’ve not fitted it yet but I’ll let you know when I do

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Re: Mid Range fuel tanks Series 2

Postby Norrie Bodge » Mon Mar 13, 2023 7:26 pm

Toddy wrote:The lad has bought one of the below type from Chiselspeed told they fit series 1/2/3 I’ve not fitted it yet but I’ll let you know when I do

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Fitted one on a mates Italian S2 no issues m8, & put rubber washers on all fixings
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