Marked the tank for cutting. I wanted to use as much space as possible and still leave room around the alternator and pump plate
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Template for the tank walls


Folding the tank walls.


Not a bad initial fit.

and better after some filing and grinding.


So I cut the hole out and marked for bend-tabs. The tabs prevent the edges burning -back when welding. The tank acts as a huge sink so you need a lot of power to get going but less as the tank heats up. With no foot-pedal on my welder I was battling for a good compromise on the initial one. Bending the inside edge up helped a lot with both fit-up and welding.

Started welding, inside and out.



Template for the lid.


Bending the radius in the lid. No fancy tools just a piece of round bar and hand-bend around it.

Welding the lid on.


Two pin-holes and a leaky seam. I tried really hard to weld that seam up air-tight from inside but even after close checking with a mirror it still leaked a bit.

So I made a fillet-piece and welded that in. No more leaks, plus I drilled a couple of holes in the wall first so if would also hold that bit more fuel. This was even more awkward than welding the inside joint using a mirror. It was hard to keep the arc in the right place with such a tight gap.



Last pic to show the ECU mounted flat. There's a small gap between the bottom of the tank and the ECU so they don't touch.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/h8k9qosjqlps479/ecu.jpg?dl=0