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    tank fuel cb3

    Hello, prompt please, whether it is possible to put a gasoline tank from CC7 body in CB3 body? (I have f20a4 2.0i) I write through google translate ))

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    this cc7

    I have visually just the same tank, identical volumes in 65 liters

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      #3
      Although they look similar from what I can find on Google - The chances are very slim that it will fit properly.

      Fuels tanks are usually specifically shaped to the shape of the chassis, and the CC7 is different enough to question its fitment.

      Best option is a CB fuel tank, otherwise compare the tanks directly and make sure they are the same size.


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        #4
        On second thoughts, No Its the opposite way around.


        Car Safety / General Servicing Checks --------Basic suspension checks

        My 5.7 LS1 Holden Ute

        A "Finished" project car is never finished until its been sold.

        If at first you don't succeed, Try again. Don't give up too easily, persistance pays off in the end.

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          #5
          Originally posted by evil_demon_01 View Post
          Although they look similar from what I can find on Google - The chances are very slim that it will fit properly.

          Fuels tanks are usually specifically shaped to the shape of the chassis, and the CC7 is different enough to question its fitment.

          Best option is a CB fuel tank, otherwise compare the tanks directly and make sure they are the same size.
          All found me from CB leaky tanks, there is only the possibility to buy from CC7

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            #6
            I just checked at an European dealer and part number is the same on a CC7 tank as a fuel injected CB tank. The whole underside of a CC7 is pretty much identical to a CB, more similarities than with the CD Accord.


            Euro CB7 2.2i [F22A3] --> [H22A7]

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              #7
              Originally posted by lindiz View Post
              I just checked at an European dealer and part number is the same on a CC7 tank as a fuel injected CB tank. The whole underside of a CC7 is pretty much identical to a CB, more similarities than with the CD Accord.
              very thanks

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                Originally posted by karabas View Post
                very thanks
                You're welcome! Also the CE7, CE8 and CE9 (96-98 European Accord) tanks fit, only the carburated versions of the CB have a different tank.
                Last edited by lindiz; 05-06-2014, 06:05 AM.


                Euro CB7 2.2i [F22A3] --> [H22A7]

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