Determining Fuel Tank Size on '87 Convertible - 55 liter versus 63 liter

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  • loudog8486
    Noobie
    • Jul 2018
    • 6

    #1

    Determining Fuel Tank Size on '87 Convertible - 55 liter versus 63 liter

    My fuel tank is cracked and leaking so I need to replace it. I have been reading in the E30 Restoration Bible by Andrew Everett that the 1987 Convertible model had 2 different fuel tank sizes that year.

    55 liter is Pre-September 1987
    63 liter is Post-September 1987

    How would I determine which category my car falls into?

    Thanks!
  • roguetoaster
    R3V OG
    • Jan 2012
    • 7760

    #2
    That information is incorrect, and has been covered before here. Short answer, if you have the little metal crossover pipe at the bottom of the tank you should have a 55L. You can put either in any E30 if you move some things on some models.

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    • nando
      Moderator
      • Nov 2003
      • 34827

      #3
      AFAIK only 4 cyl cars ever got the smaller tank here. There may be oddball models in europe, but there's no 'year' cutoff for the tank size.
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      • roguetoaster
        R3V OG
        • Jan 2012
        • 7760

        #4
        Originally posted by nando
        AFAIK only 4 cyl cars ever got the smaller tank here. There may be oddball models in europe, but there's no 'year' cutoff for the tank size.
        Which includes the M3 in case that's not clear.

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        • wodcutr
          R3VLimited
          • Apr 2009
          • 2193

          #5
          I have a fairly new fuel tank I removed from an 87 vert I parted a while back. Pm me if interested in it! Also post 9/87 would be considered an 88.
          The difference between porcupines and BMWs is that porcupines have the pricks on the outside!

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          • ForcedFirebird
            R3V OG
            • Feb 2007
            • 8300

            #6
            Originally posted by nando
            AFAIK only 4 cyl cars ever got the smaller tank here. There may be oddball models in europe, but there's no 'year' cutoff for the tank size.

            We did. Goes by production date. Basically if you have an external pressure pump and internal lift pump, then you have the small tank. We have upgraded many cars to the later style for clients (specially the endurance race cars).
            john@m20guru.com
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            • nando
              Moderator
              • Nov 2003
              • 34827

              #7
              You are correct, I have learned something new about E30s today, that I did not know before. Who thought that was possible?
              http://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/show...diagId=16_0218

              9/87 is the cutoff.
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              Bimmerlabs

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              • agent
                Vice Grand Pubaa
                • Mar 2010
                • 7960

                #8
                Yep, my '87iS (11/86 build) has the small tank.
                Originally posted by kronus
                would be in depending on tip slant and tube size

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