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Fuel filler neck
I am new to this site --- I have 48 chevy panel truck, Have built custom fuel tank and relocated to rear behind axle, tank is in area that oringinally held spare tire I am hoping that someone can give me an idea about locating and building a filler neck, on drivers side. Thanks for any advice
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This is what I did using a hinge I got off some car at the wrecking yard (don't remember what kind of car.)
http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/a...k/DSCF1202.jpg http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/a...k/DSCF9991.jpg http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/a...k/DSCF9990.jpg It's sitting in my back yard, one day I'll get back to it. Brian |
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Someone on here had a nice setup in the side of their bed behind the rear fender..I think they used a door from some small ford van that had a cable release on it run to the cab..its a slick setup and I wish I could remember who it was..
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check out my build thread start at#61, hopes this helps.
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Re: Fuel filler neck
Billy..click on the blue writing in his post that says (lil erv the 50-3600.).I think his gas filler install starts on page 4..
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Pics are not the best but,
Pic 1 This is a Hagan door installed in the drivers rear fender. Pic 2 The back side showing the short elbow installed on the Hagan fitting Pic 3 My tank showing outlet from tank. I used regular gasoline hose to connect the two. Hope this helps...Jim |
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