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Well I got the tank installed.
Made a cradle out of some angle iron. The pics pretty much tell the story. Kim |
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Picked up these nuts and welded them into the frame to hold the cradle.
Also made some hold downs out of 1" strap and 3/8x16 couplers. Drilled out part of the threads on the couplers and inserted some 3/8 rod. Ended up removing the piece of 1x1 I had in the middle for another piece of angle iron at the front. Kim |
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A few more pics of it installed. I have some rubber strap that I cut protecting the tank.
I'm thinking about painting it. I've seen some powder coated that looked decent. Just have to plumb it all and do some finish welding and I should be able to paint my frame. Kim |
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That sure looks good.
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Great Job Kim!
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Oustanding Fab work as always!
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Kim, Love the fab and install of the tank. If you ever have to remove tank, will you have to remove floor?.....Jim
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cool
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looks great! Where did u get those nuts and what are they called?
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They are coupler nuts. Kim |
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fab work looks great kim :D
looks like your running an exterior fuel pump from the lines coming out of the bottom sump. i have a no-limit tank with internal pump, i've had to drop the tank twice to service the pump in 2 yrs. i've heard external pumps are noisy, if i have to pull mine one more time; i will find out how noisy. :( i'd rather have a pump that works than a quite pump. i recommend against the internal pumps anymore. |
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I'm using a Walbro 255 LPH in-line pump. The guys in the LS section recommended it. Going to run a pre-filter then the pump then a filter/regulator off a 03 Vette. Kim |
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Kim saw on another thread you were looking for Actuators for bed, hope this helps. :ito:
http://www.mcmaster.com/#electric-actuators/=hnzkta |
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Awesome build
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Wow Kim! Very cool!
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great to catch up with your progress Kim, appreciate you documenting it all, even the 'simple' stuff.
Scott |
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Looking good!:metal:
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Got the fuel filters pump and lines installed.
Here's a few pics. Kim |
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Very clean, that stuff not cheap hey? But it works very well.
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Very nice....Jim
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Subscribed... Nice work!!
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