As chris says,  take the rear tub off, it seems a big job, but is actually 
quite easy. When you put a new one on, put it on the bulkhead behind the 
passenger seat, per Chris above, ghen you can easily access with just taking 
the rear NS wheel off.

Is your car injection or carb? Mine is injection and the tank outlet is on the 
tank bottom, so am a little puzzled why the pump is on top, unless this is how 
earlier ones were plumbed with carbs and low pressure pump.

Note also when removing the tub, you will likely have to remove harnesses at 
the top, where they attach throigh the tub and also there maybe two self 
tappers behind the seats holding the tub panel against frame. There are also 
two fasteners at the front botyom of the wheel arch, to stop it flapping around.

Nigel

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