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Dano51 12-24-2011 11:28 PM

Gas Tank
 
What gas tank will fit under the bed with a rear fill. for the 55-59 pickup.

CHIZZLER 12-25-2011 12:43 AM

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many people have used a chevelle tank.

OrrieG 12-25-2011 01:43 AM

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I had a 68 Chevelle or Impala under mine as an auxillary tank before. Filler fit right between the Fleetside bumper and rear sill, I did it with a flip down license plate from the donor car. It was 16 gallons. It hung lower than the one in my build thread (aftermarket aluminum).

Daze57 12-25-2011 05:28 AM

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i believe 69-70 mustang tanks fit quite well also

meter swinger 12-25-2011 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by OrrieG (Post 5082450)
I had a 68 Chevelle or Impala under mine as an auxillary tank before. Filler fit right between the Fleetside bumper and rear sill, I did it with a flip down license plate from the donor car. It was 16 gallons. It hung lower than the one in my build thread (aftermarket aluminum).

That sounds nice, then you could avoid the filler cap in the bed floor.
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OrrieG 12-25-2011 04:56 PM

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Any 60's GM car plate assy will work, my 64 Chevelle has the same bracket, matches the Fleetside bolt pattern too. I used 1.5 x 1/8" strap bolted to the rear and shock cross sills. I would have kept it but had already patched two rust holes in the bottom.

renegade6 12-25-2011 07:46 PM

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You can also use from a tank from a Blazer.

hotrodsbyray 12-25-2011 08:48 PM

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Lots good ideas on the site for a tank. Do a search for "mustang tank" or "cougar tank."

justplainray 12-25-2011 10:02 PM

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this tank belongs in a 1959-60 Chevy passenger car.
the best part is that the fuel sending units works in the correct resistance range to match the stock truck gauge.
You will have to shorten the fill neck and use a non-vented cap.
http://justplainray.smugmug.com/Truc...tJob-027-M.jpg
I ran the vent hose up under the right rear fender and connected it to a fluid separator, the round cannister laying on the bumper in the photo below.
also note the Nova flip license plate bracket.
http://justplainray.smugmug.com/Truc...tJob-008-M.jpg

justplainray

meter swinger 12-25-2011 11:14 PM

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Thanks for the pics justplainray. With the filler behind the plate, that is a great alternative to having it in the bed.
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beanyard 12-26-2011 09:50 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by justplainray (Post 5083320)
this tank belongs in a 1959-60 Chevy passenger car.
the best part is that the fuel sending units works in the correct resistance range to match the stock truck gauge.
You will have to shorten the fill neck and use a non-vented cap.
http://justplainray.smugmug.com/Truc...tJob-027-M.jpg
I ran the vent hose up under the right rear fender and connected it to a fluid separator, the round cannister laying on the bumper in the photo below.
also note the Nova flip license plate bracket.
http://justplainray.smugmug.com/Truc...tJob-008-M.jpg

justplainray

It looks as though you had to change the crossmember is that the case?
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Aedan 12-26-2011 09:58 AM

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well
it is good i think it is best
59' SWB fleet
thanks

justplainray 12-27-2011 10:25 AM

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thanks guys.
No change to the cross member required. (short bed 56)
Made straps out of 1/16 x 1 inch steel, nylon webbing and rubber sheeting for cushions.
Front mounts to frame cross member, rear mounts to bed rearmost cross sill.
Be sure to use non-vented cap to avoid spillage on accelaration.
And vent hose will need to go to a fluid separator (radiator overflow bottle) so as not to spit fuel out.
Another view
http://justplainray.smugmug.com/Truc...tJob-009-M.jpg

justplainray

Daze57 12-27-2011 03:23 PM

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nice 56

oldcouple 12-30-2011 07:06 PM

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I used a Blazer tank, but do not like the way it hangs so low.

justplainray 12-30-2011 09:14 PM

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and here is another view of the tank.

http://justplainray.smugmug.com/Truc...-axle-56-M.jpg

justjplainray

Scampos 04-20-2021 01:51 AM

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Originally Posted by justplainray (Post 5092223)
and here is another view of the tank.

http://justplainray.smugmug.com/Truc...-axle-56-M.jpg

justjplainray

I know this thread is old but I’m trying to do this same tank relocation but am unable to see any of your pics would you be able to post on feed?
Thanks
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mr48chev 04-20-2021 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Scampos (Post 8910816)
I know this thread is old but I’m trying to do this same tank relocation but am unable to see any of your pics would you be able to post on feed?
Thanks
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The last post I can find from Ray is from 2012.

http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboa...archid=6900937

Meter swinger is down in your area and he still is on here somewhat regularly.

vintovka 04-20-2021 09:47 PM

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Any tank that's not in the cab!! Mine is on an 84K10 frame so choice was easy and filler in on left rear fender where it should be.

mr48chev 04-20-2021 09:53 PM

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37-1/4 wide seems a bit wide for fitting inside a TF frame. Starting with about the most expensive oem style 64/67 Chevelle tank https://www.tanksinc.com/index.cfm/p...rod/prd305.htm

SARBlade 05-16-2021 08:42 PM

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I'm surprised there's not a sticky on fuel tanks as the question seems to come up quite often. I know I will be looking for one soon enough. What I have that came with the purchase of the truck is an all aluminum one that is mounted in the bed?? Anyway, since I'm going 5.3 LS swap, I have been researching and there is not many people mentioning a tank with the EFI baffle in it. Tanks Inc will sell you one, but then you need which one to buy. I'm looking for a side fill, not out the back nor in the bed floor, so that limits me. I see many choosing the Mustang tank, not or a Blazer tank, not sure what years, nor do I know if these have the baffle or sump for EFI. Anyway, I'm not in a hurry yet, just researching, gotta finish the triangulated link set up with coil overs first lol.

mr48chev 05-17-2021 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by renegade6 (Post 5083189)
You can also use from a tank from a Blazer.

Blazer tank has a left side of the truck fill. They do work great if you can figure out how to route the filler pipe/

The only other rub is that they hang down further than some guys like.

I've got a 78 F 150 tank that came with the last nine inch I bought that fits great but has the side fill hose. Sending unit ohm rating on the Ford tanks could be an issue unless you are running aftermarket gauges.

bosco 05-18-2021 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Daze57 (Post 5082544)
i believe 69-70 mustang tanks fit quite well also

Same here. I have a late 60's mustang tank.

BBPanel 05-18-2021 12:49 PM

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I used the 25-gal Blazer tank in my '56 Panel. Removed the vapor dome and welded in a flat piece both to mount fuel pump and sender but also allowed tank to sit higher in frame ~2". It comes with a tray in the tank for EFI pump to sit in.
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mr48chev 05-18-2021 12:53 PM

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Thinking back to the impala and another car that I owned that had rear fill gas tanks if you filled the tank and then parked with it nose up on a slope soon after gas would sometimes run out.


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