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Old 04-04-2011, 11:54 AM   #1
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Has any one done this yet? If so, did you access it thru the trunk or did you take the back seat out?

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I took out the back seat to get to the trunk. I used a cold chisel.

It's not purtie but it works for me...lolz!

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I took out the back seat to get to the trunk. I used a cold chisel.

It's not purtie but it works for me...lolz!

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I would secure the cut out with a few rivets and some gal. sheet metal. then cover the seam with a sealant like DOW 795 to keep out the exhaust fumes etc.... If you ever have to do this again the sealant is easy to cut.
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I took out the back seat to get to the trunk. I used a cold chisel.

It's not purtie but it works for me...lolz!

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so i guess theres no access??was it fairly easy to see where to cut?
could you use a saws-all(is there enough room)
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so i guess theres no access??was it fairly easy to see where to cut?
could you use a saws-all(is there enough room)
you sure that it's inside trunk up to your left side?
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Yes, it's the inside of the trunk directly behind the backseat.

The cold chisel (no sparks) cut thru like butter...lolz!

And yeah, I'm gonna seal it way better and clean it up. I wasn't planning the project till the weekend as I was gathering tools. Then it went out in front og my buddy's house late in the afternoon so it was a quick job to do before losing the light...lolz!
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you sure that it's inside trunk up to your left side?
It is in the center directly behind the seat. I will post better pics this weekend.
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It is in the center directly behind the seat. I will post better pics this weekend.
Got some sheet metal, gasket sealer, and DUCK TAPE! I used tin snips to get rid of the access metal.

I may add 4 screws later on, but I believe this is purtie secure for now.
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Got some sheet metal, gasket sealer, and DUCK TAPE! I used tin snips to get rid of the access metal.

I may add 4 screws later on, but I believe this is purtie secure for now.
looks good. now if your unlucky and have to do this again no big deal an easy job..
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Here's a video , on How a Guy built his Trap Door ...
I jsut wonder how he made the Lip for the door to rest down On ..


http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...14589991027401#
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Here's a video , on How a Guy built his Trap Door ...
I jsut wonder how he made the Lip for the door to rest down On ..


http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...14589991027401#
That's pretty cool... I just say whatever works for you. I'm just liking the fact that I won't ever have to drop the tank anymore.

I'm thinking about doing this to my Ford Aerostar...lolz!
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BSR....
I have a 1996 Astro, Cargo Van and I havent done it yet...
I had a Very Important Question, and that , How the GUy made a Lip. to hold the Trap Door from going into the Fuel Pump , etc
I do Not want to have Cargo, push or vibrate this door back into the Fuel Pump.

also I heard a Hrbor Frightr Shears, works the best for no SPark,
http://www.harborfreight.com/inline-...ars-98833.html

also another Video. of a Camaro Mod Trap Door
http://www.mifbody.com/vbulletin/sho...res-and-How-To
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BSR....
I have a 1996 Astro, Cargo Van and I havent done it yet...
I had a Very Important Question, and that , How the GUy made a Lip. to hold the Trap Door from going into the Fuel Pump , etc
I do Not want to have Cargo, push or vibrate this door back into the Fuel Pump.

also I heard a Hrbor Frightr Shears, works the best for no SPark,
http://www.harborfreight.com/inline-...ars-98833.html

also another Video. of a Camaro Mod Trap Door
http://www.mifbody.com/vbulletin/sho...res-and-How-To
Yeah, mines pretty secure with the gasket sealer and duck tape... but I am gonna put four sheet metal screws at the corners this week.
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BSR....
I have a 1996 Astro, Cargo Van and I havent done it yet...
I had a Very Important Question, and that , How the GUy made a Lip. to hold the Trap Door from going into the Fuel Pump , etc
I do Not want to have Cargo, push or vibrate this door back into the Fuel Pump.

also I heard a Hrbor Frightr Shears, works the best for no SPark,
http://www.harborfreight.com/inline-...ars-98833.html

also another Video. of a Camaro Mod Trap Door
http://www.mifbody.com/vbulletin/sho...res-and-How-To
what you do is buy some galvanized sheet metal ..get a thick guage that is stiff but, one you can cut with a good pair of tin snips..make 2 inches larger than the hole.seal edges and using screws or a few rivets to lock down...the OEM piece you cut out best not use !
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Re: Trap Door To Access Fuel Pump

Or just drop the tank down like you're supposed to, and forget ripping a hole in the body.
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