fuel tank for Portuguese Moke

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fuel tank for Portuguese Moke

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Hello,

i'm look for a friend of my a fuel tank for a Portuguese Moke
Where can we find a new one ?

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Hi Weske. Have you tried M Parts or Minisport, a choke one may fit. I think PJ was using a choke one.
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I have just send a mail to Mparts and Mokoncept in France.
A choke fuel tank in a Portuguese ? It works ?

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Check with PJ. I know what you mean, but if it works.... Have you tried having it repaired?
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It is not for me, his old have a lot of rust
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Hi Wesley, have a look at 'Stainless Steel Replacement tanks' by Robin Jones in this section - might be of interest.
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Did you manage to find one?
I am also looking for one...
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Found the source of the petrol smell. There's a patch brazed on along with the whole 'end cap' (other end) having been brazed too.

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I'm now researching a new alloy tank . This could get expensive.....
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Are these the same as the late Australian side fill Tanks?
Old Mokers never die, they just smell that way.
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I think so
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spider wrote:Are these the same as the late Australian side fill Tanks?
Nigel(no top)Sykes wrote:I think so
I have 3 of these spare to needs.
Old Mokers never die, they just smell that way.
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New alloy tank made to my spec about 250mm shorter at front end to make room for an Facet electric fuel pump and filter.

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