pooldoctorstl wrote:Going back to a subject about 4 pages ago in this thread, did you ever get the LR bumper shock bolt out? I did mine today on my 82 by draining the tank but having done it, I think I could have done it by jacking up the tank. I say this because I loosened the clamp and drained the tank, but when I lifted and moved the tank, the filler hose never came completely off the tank neck. So I think it would have worked with a jack under the tank.
Jeff
stefhahn wrote:Jaime,
you don't need to remove the tank to get the second bumper shock out, you can lift it with a car jack while all lines stay in place, this worked for me.
ciao,
Stefan
Well, confirmed it can be done by just carefully jacking up the tank. Thank you again Stefan!!
First loosen up the bolt with a 22mm wrench
Remove the four 13mm nuts that hold the gas tank down
You lift it until is above the four bolts that holds it in place and gently move it side ways away from the bolt.
Undo the bolt. Laugh a little for wasting so much time getting the tank out in the past now knowing you did not have to
Lower the lift a little to allow you to push it back into place.
Lower the lift completely so it comes down in place.
Tighten the four nuts (maybe, because of where those are, it is good to put a little of anti seize on them).
Pull out that nasty looking bumper shock!
Pat yourself in the back for a job well done and treat yourself to an espresso to celebrate.
One man job.
A few photos:
