Cut an access hole? LOL. The first car I bought was a 57 VW bug. The starter went out. At 17, I got under there and I was going to fix it. I got the lower bolt out and wrenched on the top bolt, but it kept turning, so I decided that I had striped the bolt. I got a chesel and hammer, got in the back and cut a hole behind the back seat in the deck well under the rear window. After careful cutting with a chesel I pealed the metal up and discovered that the upper bolt went through the housing and had a nut on it!
Live and learn. I won't be doing that agian! I'm not opposed to modifications but if I only change that pump once, I might go the hard way. Just in case, I'm not sure having a hole in the floor above the gas tank would be a good idea.....Poof! LOL
But point taken, it's a shortcut!
As far a MPG goes, I'm learning that it's an opportunity cost with any vehicle preped for off roading and expedition travel. The MPG goes down as the size goes up. So, it becomes which vehicle provides the most room for the given MPG. The Astro gets about 2 or 3 mpg better than my F-150. The Ford is bigger, more comfortable in the drivers seat, carries and towes more, but the interior room is much grater in a van. If I put a camper on the back of the F-150, I know I'd be in single digits for MPG. I would think the Astro will get in and out of tighter spots than an Ext. F150. And after all, I'll be taking the Transalp, that will save plenty of gas.
In town, the drivers license testing folks have pylons set out for the parallel parking test. The tester had some kid testing park ahead of the pylons for some reason. So I pulled up from behind them in the truck and swished that truck in the space, parallel parking in two moves! Pulled back, signaled and took off. Looked in the review mirror and saw a big grin on the Officer's face as I pulled off. (I thought that would give the kid confidence since he was in a honda!) Moral, I can whip that truck in almost anyplace after 12 years of driving it, but the Astro is alot easier, even at Wal Mart!
I'm thinking, after reading a thread on putting a swivel seat on the P. side, tha maybe some smaller buckets up front would be better, I'm an old sports car guy. Some Miata seats might do the trick. As I recall, my safari had little lumbar support and a higher seating position really worked on the legs due to the restriced foot area.....you guys probably don't notice that! I could ask my doctor about some foot pumps used to circulate the blood in hospital patients while bed ridden....LOL!
I'm glad to hear that Astros are so reliable, but surely there are some little tricks to make them better.
And Thanks guys!