Is this "ring" important, or just junk?
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Is this "ring" important, or just junk?
Please see the attached photos. I found this plastic ring in the trunk rolling around beside the battery under the trunk liner.
I don't recognize it as anything important, but thought I'd post it here before tossing it out as random trash.
Thanks!
Al
I don't recognize it as anything important, but thought I'd post it here before tossing it out as random trash.
Thanks!
Al
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Hi Al,
The only thing I can think of that would be important is the sealing ring for the fuel level sensor that mounts on the back face of the tank, but it doesn't look like the seal on our '93 or in the parts diagram (part 10):
Fuel Tank-4.0 Litre-Normally Aspirated-Unleaded-Usa - Parts For XJ Series from (V)720125 to (V)812255 (X300) | Jaguar Classic Parts UK
Cheers,
Don
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Could it be...????
The elusive headlight rings that are never present in the jack storage compartment?
The spaces are there in the polystyrene, but in all my years i've never seen what is actually meant to fit there
Lovely 250 mile round trip around the NW today - 250 miles, averaged 23mpg which is good for me who's used to city driving - and no-one annoyed me all day, until i got home and checked blackberry so now arranging tomorrow's floggings and beatings in submission - I love my job!
chris
The spaces are there in the polystyrene, but in all my years i've never seen what is actually meant to fit there
Lovely 250 mile round trip around the NW today - 250 miles, averaged 23mpg which is good for me who's used to city driving - and no-one annoyed me all day, until i got home and checked blackberry so now arranging tomorrow's floggings and beatings in submission - I love my job!
chris
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"elusive headlight rings"?
The elusive headlight rings that are never present in the jack storage compartment?
The spaces are there in the polystyrene, but in all my years i've never seen what is actually meant to fit there
Lovely 250 mile round trip around the NW today - 250 miles, averaged 23mpg which is good for me who's used to city driving - and no-one annoyed me all day, until i got home and checked blackberry so now arranging tomorrow's floggings and beatings in submission - I love my job!
chris
The spaces are there in the polystyrene, but in all my years i've never seen what is actually meant to fit there
Lovely 250 mile round trip around the NW today - 250 miles, averaged 23mpg which is good for me who's used to city driving - and no-one annoyed me all day, until i got home and checked blackberry so now arranging tomorrow's floggings and beatings in submission - I love my job!
chris
Well now you have me intrigued.... what are (and what are they for) these "elusive headlight rings" mention?
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Hi Suede,
If you are describing the ring that is directly on top of the tank (below part 13), I believe that is the mounting ring with bent metal tabs that is permanently welded to the tank and into which the evaporative flange ring twists to lock. Or were you describing another part?
Don
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Hi Suede,
If you are describing the ring that is directly on top of the tank (below part 13), I believe that is the mounting ring with bent metal tabs that is permanently welded to the tank and into which the evaporative flange ring twists to lock. Or were you describing another part?
Don
If you are describing the ring that is directly on top of the tank (below part 13), I believe that is the mounting ring with bent metal tabs that is permanently welded to the tank and into which the evaporative flange ring twists to lock. Or were you describing another part?
Don
Upon closer inspection your are absolutely correct.
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