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Padding mat for under the fuel tank
bi22le - 17/10/17 at 09:50 PM

My striker has, I think, an unusual method of fitting the tank.

It has a large tab welded to the front surface that goes down and picks up on a separate plate that spans between the two lower wishbones.

In between these two Ali plates is a 4mm thick hard rubber mat. Quite obviously placed in-between and under the tank to offer suppression to vibration.

Does anyone else have this design? Anyone know of 4mm ish thick rubber mat that I could use?


pekwah1 - 18/10/17 at 06:55 AM

That sounds very odd, the tank in my striker has tabs on the chassis and the tank bolts directly to this, no padding of any kind..
Pics?


nick205 - 18/10/17 at 08:49 AM

Sounds unusual to me - I fitted my MK Indy fuel tank straight to the rear of the chassis with some steel straps to secure in place, no foam or rubber fitted.

Is it the correct tank or perhaps one that somebody already had and made it fit?

Some photos would be good to see too.


jps - 18/10/17 at 09:45 AM

A little thinner than 4mm but I am intending to use the rubber from bicycle inner-tubes as cushioning - albeit only on the 25mm strips used to secure it.


Bluemoon - 18/10/17 at 01:18 PM

quote:
Originally posted by nick205
Sounds unusual to me - I fitted my MK Indy fuel tank straight to the rear of the chassis with some steel straps to secure in place, no foam or rubber fitted.

Is it the correct tank or perhaps one that somebody already had and made it fit?

Some photos would be good to see too.


You should have something or the aluminum will ware though if using straps..


nick205 - 18/10/17 at 01:40 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Bluemoon
quote:
Originally posted by nick205
Sounds unusual to me - I fitted my MK Indy fuel tank straight to the rear of the chassis with some steel straps to secure in place, no foam or rubber fitted.

Is it the correct tank or perhaps one that somebody already had and made it fit?

Some photos would be good to see too.


You should have something or the aluminum will ware though if using straps..



Thinking further I may well have used some bicycle inner tube on the straps. Sadly the car's been gone a good while now so not something I can check!

Tell a lie - just found a photo showing some sponge between the strap and tank...



[Edited on 18/10/17 by nick205]


gremlin1234 - 18/10/17 at 07:42 PM

quote:
Originally posted by bi22le
Anyone know of 4mm ish thick rubber mat that I could use?
you could use an old (computer) mouse mat, maybe use two layers


bi22le - 18/10/17 at 09:30 PM

As mentioned, I would like some sort of vibration suppression. Especially as the mounting method has been welded on after the fabrication of the tank, and not very well either.

It is a Striker tank, I have checked. It is just the mounting method which is unusual. I dont have a photo of the tank fitted and assembled but this is the mating.

fuel tank padding mat
fuel tank padding mat


Ill keep the mounting method as is, it works and is not the worst way in the world.


Angel Acevedo - 25/10/17 at 01:10 AM

That looks like gasket material.
Neoprene mat may be used,


bi22le - 25/10/17 at 11:53 AM

I think I am going to go for a rubber mat.

I took some more pics the other day to upload as people were interested in how it is actually mounted. I have not had time to upload them.