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  • Mazda RX-7 Fuel Tank - FB01-42-110D
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    Mazda RX-7 Fuel Tank Part Number: FB01-42-110D

    $835.11 MSRP: $1141.09
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    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Mazda's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1986-1988 Mazda RX-7 | 10th Anniversary, Base, Base 2+2, Convertible, GTU, GXL, GXL 2+2, LX, LX 2+2, SE, SE 2+2, Sport, Turbo | 2 Cyl 1.3 L GAS
  • Mazda RX-7 Fuel Tank - F124-42-110A
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    Mazda RX-7 Fuel Tank Part Number: F124-42-110A

    $886.48 MSRP: $1211.27
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    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Mazda's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1995 Mazda RX-7 | Base, R2, Touring | 2 Cyl 1.3 L GAS
  • Mazda RX-7 Fuel Tank - F111-42-110A
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    Mazda RX-7 Fuel Tank Part Number: F111-42-110A

    $1041.62 MSRP: $1423.26
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    • Replaces: FD01-42-110B
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Mazda's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1993-1994 Mazda RX-7 | Base, R1, R2, Touring | 2 Cyl 1.3 L GAS
  • Mazda RX-7 Fuel Tank - FA66-42-110A
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    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Mazda's factory warranty.
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    • 1984-1985 Mazda RX-7 | GSL-SE | 2 Cyl 1.3 L GAS

Mazda RX-7 Fuel Tank

The Mazda RX-7 Fuel Tank is a safe reservoir that supplies fuel to the rotary engine in addition to safeguarding fuel and vapors against aggressive road conditions. Within the tank are an electric pump and level sender which, in combination, provide pressurized gasoline and indicate to the gauge how much is remaining, and baffles around the pickup during sharp corners ensure that the spirited RX-7 does not run short of fuel. The enclosure also links with the EVAP system and catches the fumes rather than releasing them into the air, assisting the vehicle in passing emissions regulations. During the production run, Mazda had two primary construction styles, which are stamped-and-welded steel and blow-molded high density polyethylene. Steel versions are rigid but can be corroded on the outside due to salt or corroded inside when moisture condenses, and the subsequent shells are made of plastic that does not easily corrode but can crack after decades of vibration or drastic changes in temperature. Both are leak tested in the factory; they have locking rings and seals so that they fit tightly when they are fitted with new straps. Regardless of the material applied, every Fuel Tank is required to withstand road debris, snow, and unexpected hits to ensure the unit is in a secure position close to the rear axle. Possibly the highly important suggestion when choosing a replacement is matching capacity, filler neck position, and mounting points, since Mazda designed each chassis generation with certain clearances. With this prudent design, the Fuel Tank will assist the lightweight Mazda to remain safe, fast and consistent on daily streets and on weekends at the track.

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Mazda RX-7 Fuel Tank Parts and Q&A

  • Q: How is the fuel tank removed and reinstalled on Mazda RX-7?
    A:
    The fuel tank is found on the back of the car and is covered with sides and front covers and must be taken off to make repairs or to empty it in the event of a foreign substance that may have found its way into the fuel system. During removal, it is necessary to keep the sparks, cigarettes and open flames out of the tank and the tank should be empty as possible as it lacks a drain plug and requires pumping of the fuel to get the remaining fuel off. Firstly, lift the rear part of the car and hold the part with support stands and then take the sheet metal protector covers off with a socket wrench and a long extension. To avoid confusion, mark and note the points of all hose connections in the front side of the tank, including the main fuel hose, fuel return hose, and evaporation hoses. Unscrew wiring gadget that (fuel gauge unit) is on the left side of tank and the fuel filter hose attached to fuel gauge unit. Where feasible, place a supporting block of wood under the fuel tank beneath an adjustable jack as the attaching bands, holding the tank together with bolts at the rear and front, are removed. Carefully lift the tank at the same time watching out of any hoses or wiring connections that may not have been cut. Clean all dirt and corrosion in the tank before the next installation by using rust preventative paint. Position the tank using the jack, attaching the attaching bands, and attaching the securing bolts without tightening them so that they can easily connect the hoses. Hook up the fuel filler hose, pushing it over the tank pipe by a minimum of 1.6 inches then hook up the electrical coupler to the fuel gauge unit and then connect all the hoses at the front of the tank making sure they are firmly fastened. Install the attaching band bolts to the full extent, replace the side and front protector covers, drop the vehicle, fill the tank, and check the leaks. Lastly, do road test to keep track of whether there are leaks within the first few miles of driving.
  • Q: Should repairs to a fuel tank involving welding or heat be handled by a professional to prevent the risk of explosion on Mazda RX-7?
    A:
    A professional should do repairs on a fuel tank which involves welding or use of heat because of the fumes that may ignite in the tank resulting into an explosion. An experienced welder will make sure that the tank is completely wetted with water and steam to get rid of the explosive fumes of gases. In case the tank is very rusty on the inside, then it will hardly be reusable, since the rust will just keep on getting into the fuel system, and will cause blocked filters and corroded carburetor parts.

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