I want that frame dude. My 97 t100 only has 170000 on it but looks like it spent its life driving on the sea floor. Im just dropping my tank so i can clean up the frame and not blow sky high. Then weld it and hopefully it passes inspection because thats what we have in VA good video and cool Gojo PFP
this provides some inspiration! i have this fuel tank removal task to attempt to do on my '97 Tacoma to get at the frame behind there (needs cleaned and repainted with a better coating)... fuel tank looks similar to your T100 but mine only has one strap and the orientation of the fuel lines are a bit different. do You suppose it will be a great challenge to remove that high-pressure junction on the flexible tubing from the fuel pump bracket? You said yours would NOT budge at all with a proper flare line wrench? does Utah also have the serious rusty crusty issues on these old Toyotas?
Great video brother. And you are a fine mechanic. Simple is better sometimes. Thank you.
Hey buddy pretty cool video.
I want that frame dude. My 97 t100 only has 170000 on it but looks like it spent its life driving on the sea floor. Im just dropping my tank so i can clean up the frame and not blow sky high. Then weld it and hopefully it passes inspection because thats what we have in VA good video and cool Gojo PFP
noice. i gotta 1996 in great shape. any thoughts on an extra / dual fuel tank setup?
@@cwr8618 just bring extra cans!
Do you know where to get new fuels lines the go into the fuel filter?
this provides some inspiration! i have this fuel tank removal task to attempt to do on my '97 Tacoma to get at the frame behind there (needs cleaned and repainted with a better coating)... fuel tank looks similar to your T100 but mine only has one strap and the orientation of the fuel lines are a bit different. do You suppose it will be a great challenge to remove that high-pressure junction on the flexible tubing from the fuel pump bracket? You said yours would NOT budge at all with a proper flare line wrench? does Utah also have the serious rusty crusty issues on these old Toyotas?
If you used heat I'm sure you could get the nut to budge haha. And no for the most part Utah doesn't have terrible rust!