
Looking clean here rust wise, under the tank yielded the same results, looks real nice there. I'll be cleaning up the undercarriage,
and bandaging up any owwies I can find in the next few days.

Today I was also able to do a little visual comparison, and fitment test on the 335i fuel tank, into my e30 chassis, it is SO close!
I'll be needing to shave roughly 3-4 inches in length off the gas tank; most likely I'll use a heat gun to evenly heat up,
then push in both ends roughly 1.5 - 2 inches, which is very minimal.

Thickness shouldn't give me any beef in regards to install.

For early model cars The secondary fuel pump mounting tabs, that you see bent upward,
and one removed tab help create a little more space for the 335i tank.
In the upper right hand corner, that tab is questionable for right now, most likely it will also be loped off.
Remember, on early models most do not have the second opening for the Fuel level sender. I will
Be making an opening in order to service anything fuel level sender related.
I Kept the Secondary pump wiring intact , The wiring perfect for anyone who plans to run a surge tank such as me,
NOTE: I have chosen to use the 335i gas tank because my gas tank is rusty and old.
If you have a nice late model tank, you can use that tank and even the stock e30 fuel pump
as long as you're running the stock N54 with no bolt ons, or tune.
The tank pump has one role to feed the HPFP on the N54.
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