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Fuel tank
Anybody got pics of how they Installed their fuel tank neck and cap to the rear of the bed?
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What year you look'in for?
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Depends what fuel tank filler tubes size is on the tank, some are small tubes such as 1 1/2 diameter and some tanks are 2 to 2 1/2. Filler caps also vary in size but are normally attached to tank with gas rubber hose with clamps. For mine I bought a threaded gas cap with a bung from SoCal speed shop that I can weld tubing to like an exhaust tubing for the correct size. The prices vary on these filler tubes at the store from $40 to high tech billet ones with all the bells and whistles for $250.
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It's a 1948 5 window.just looking to see how people mounted their necksin the pickup bed.
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check out my build.
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Thanks guys, getting some good ideals But i would like to come up through the bed floor so it's out of sight.
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Rear tank, fleetside bed, side fill. Dodge Caravan donor door.
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Did this on my 48. Tank is a top fill from Tanks.
The fill surround was a chrome plated sink drain from the hardware store. Cut the center out with a lathe then the top and bottom portions of the drain screwed together sandwiching the board. |
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Clever and a clean look, Advanced Design!
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Outstanding look, Advanced Design. I like it for my truck. Ingenious to use the sink flange. I don't have a lathe but I imagine I could file out the opening to fit. Kind of a pain but it doesn't seem like I'd have to remove all that much?
Can you tell us what the tank number is you bought from Tanks, Inc? |
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pictures did not work
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Here is a link to the tank I used- http://www.tanksinc.com/index.cfm/pa...rod/prd129.htm And a pic underneath. |
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Thanks for the fast response. That tank drops in from the top and bolts directly to the frame upper flange, right? My only concern about that is IF I ever needed to drop the tank, I'd have to remove the bed or least loosen and raise it.
That tank is priced exactly same price as the Tanks, Inc. Universal tank http://www.tanksinc.com/index.cfm/pa...rod/prd279.htm ...and has the same capacity but yours seem like it would show less from the rear with the taper built into the bottom. Hmmm, gonna have to think this one over. |
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You can use a 67-68 Camaro tank if you want a side fill or a 69 Camaro for a rear fill. I used a 67-68 and did the side fill out the rear fender on a 50
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But I suppose every bit would help to minimize seeing the tank from the rear. |
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