original fuel tank location Elan S4?
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My '71 Elan S4 DHC has the gas tank on the shelf between the shock towers and not on the right side floor like my other '71 Elan S4 DHC. Were there optional locations or did someone replace the old with this one years ago? It actually works well and my trunk size is now enormous (no jokes please). Please advise.
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TED
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- tedtaylor
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I had understood several Canadian car had a fuel tank in that position. Having said that, my elan is a Canadian eh,elan and the tank is in the standard position.
James
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holywood3645 - Fourth Gear
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Mazzini wrote:I believe it was an original fitment to some, but not all, federal cars. I'm sure if you search the forum you'll find some more info.
That sounds accurate Mazzini. My Federal S4 has the tank at the bottom of the trunk and nearly all others I've seen were the same. A few years ago I saw an S4 with the tank mounted between the shock towers and I took a picture because it was new to me.
The Elan parts book doesn't even show the type of tank that is designed to fit between the towers.
Bob
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I'm wondering if the (re)positioning of the tank was a knee jerk reaction to what if I remember correctly was a fairly well know at the time US legal case.
My (poor) recollection was that it was to do with I think a Ford that had been rear ended and the fuel tank exploded causing severe disfigurement to the occupants that survived the accident/fire. US courts were issuing and perhaps still do punitive damages which the victims got rather than the government the award and all those years ago it was something like a $500 million because the fuel tank was fitted in the wrong place.
Ford were forced to reposition the tank in that model to try and prevent a recurrence.
Just wondering>>>
My (poor) recollection was that it was to do with I think a Ford that had been rear ended and the fuel tank exploded causing severe disfigurement to the occupants that survived the accident/fire. US courts were issuing and perhaps still do punitive damages which the victims got rather than the government the award and all those years ago it was something like a $500 million because the fuel tank was fitted in the wrong place.
Ford were forced to reposition the tank in that model to try and prevent a recurrence.
Just wondering>>>
Steve
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elanfan1 - Coveted Fifth Gear
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IIRC, the punitive damages and fine were so very large because it was shown that Ford had been aware of the design flaw and potential problems - and had decided not to address the issue due to the increased production expense. Internal memos and other documentation indicated that the Pinto tank could have been redesigned/repositioned for some nominal sum - around $11.00 if I remember correctly. Perhaps you can Google for specifics?
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Yes, this has been discussed before (year or so ago). The conclusion was that a small number of Elans destined for the Canadian market had repositioned fuel tanks. Here is a photo posted during that discussion.
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