As per subject heading, I was wondering where the fuel tank drain plug is for a 1990 NA MX5.
Thanks in anticipation
Randall
Where is the Fuel tank drain plug (1990 NA)
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Re: Where is the Fuel tank drain plug (1990 NA)
I should also ask: Do all MX5 NA tanks have a drain plug? The reason I ask is because I would expect it at the lowest point of the tank but I cannt see one there..
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks again
Randall
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks again
Randall
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Re: Where is the Fuel tank drain plug (1990 NA)
From memory there's not a drain plug as such, ie a removable plug at/near the lowest point of the tank.
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Re: Where is the Fuel tank drain plug (1990 NA)
93_Clubman wrote:From memory there's not a drain plug as such, ie a removable plug at/near the lowest point of the tank.
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Make perfect sense.. I can stop looking before I go mad
That said how do people drain their fuel?
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Re: Where is the Fuel tank drain plug (1990 NA)
Disconnect the fuel line off the metal fuel line in the engine bay, connect a longer line and run it to a jerrycan and sit in the car turning the ignition on and off. Doesn't take too long but can drain the battery a bit.
Alternatively you can take out the fuel pump and siphon it directly out of the tank.
edit: the rearmost hardline is the feed line too... not the front one.
Alternatively you can take out the fuel pump and siphon it directly out of the tank.
edit: the rearmost hardline is the feed line too... not the front one.
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Re: Where is the Fuel tank drain plug (1990 NA)
No drain plug on na or nb
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Re: Where is the Fuel tank drain plug (1990 NA)
You can always disconnect the fuel filter underneath the car. Instead of turning the car on an off you can jumper the fuel pump to run with the ignition on.
This is my change fuel setup, thanks to Jason at MX5 Plus. An AN fitting with a length of hose, jumper the fuel pump and collect in jerry can.
DSCN2651 by Eipeip, on Flickr
DSCN2654 by Eipeip, on Flickr
DSCN2653 by Eipeip, on Flickr
This is my change fuel setup, thanks to Jason at MX5 Plus. An AN fitting with a length of hose, jumper the fuel pump and collect in jerry can.
DSCN2651 by Eipeip, on Flickr
DSCN2654 by Eipeip, on Flickr
DSCN2653 by Eipeip, on Flickr
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