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Where we at now, 40? I like my spare....
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41 & ditto on the spare
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If I add my tank, then we're at 41 or 42, right? Well, mine is being repaired right now and then water tested for leaks before being put back in tomorrow.
What is the best way to get rid of the water that doesn't want to pour out? It may get to 60F with 85-90 % RH, so laying it out and hoping for a good hot sun to cook it isn't going to happen. It's too big for my oven, too. Is time the best solution? Wait for more than 24 hours? John in Eugene, Oregon |
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It's in place till tomorrow. Just got my keg in the bed. removing the old tank & shaving the old filler neck tomorrow.
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I'm running with a stock tank.
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A couple of heat lamps focused on the outside would easily cook the tank enough to evaporate any remaining water. I use them all the time for small to medium painting projects and they are really handy to have around. These are the clamp on type I keep permanently mounted over the bench:
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guess i'll stay at 44 till we can start on the 5.3 swap
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45.....i plan on keeping it.
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still got mine in the stock location, & no plans to change
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forty seven...
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Still have mine in there. Undecided of I should move it out back or get a smaller steering wheel... Or lose a few pounds. Haha.
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forty nine.... I dig the old tanks.
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49 here, and no plans of change. When I bought the truck, I pull the gas tank out and drained it, and in the process was able to see that the tank is in perfect shape. One thing to be said for tanks being in the cab, they stay out of the weather that way.
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For some unknown reason my steering wheel has migrated much closer to my six pack abs :lol: over the time I've owned the truck. Shortening the steering column and/or using a wheel with a shallow dish is really the most effective way to gain some belly room. Unless a person can tolerate having the seat back straight up vertical, removing the stock tank won't allow the seat to move back any further because the upper part of the seat back hits the bulge just below the back window same as it did with the tank in there.
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50. The rest of the truck is pretty much stock so what the hey.
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51 :metal:
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The consensus seems to be the majority still have in cab tanks...glad to see.
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I dont really have a crush on the in cab tank but I happen to live in a state that still doesn't think its citizens can pump there own gas by themselves. I also dont like the idea of lowering the tailgate every time to fill up too. If I could find a good way to get the filler neck accessible without needing to jump through hoops i would.
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Mine will also stay in the cab as original.
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Number 42 here, and a new tank has been ordered. I could not get the welder to follow my instructions, decided he knows and has done more welding than me (never picked up a torch or stick in my life) and the 4 hour water test this morning shows it still seeping. I wanted no water showing.
So, a new tank is the way to go. New question: what, if any, sealer should I use? I plan on running with Clear 92 octane fuel. A new tank shouldn't need a sealant or chemical liner, or so I think. Please chime in; I have a few days until the tank shows up. |
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One more here but mine leaks if I over fill it. Been a long time since I drove it though...
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we at 54 then! mine still there, but after seeing losthope crash pics...im rethinking it.
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