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krazy_texan 12-08-2003 11:22 AM

gas tank location?
 
i was thinking the other day after looking at my 55 dodge truck, it has a filler neck in the same location as ours right behind the driver door but the gas tank is not in the cab instead the neck runs down and through the floor and then to a tank under the truck like in the saddle tank location, I was thinking would this be possible with our trucks, i really like the look of the factory filler neck location and it would make it that much better if i could do something like that in order to make it still functional

krazy_texan 12-09-2003 03:00 AM

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Baradium 12-09-2003 03:07 AM

69-75 IHC pickups do the same thing, although thier in cab filler is in the passenger side. Has a tube that drops through into a saddle tank. The factory aux tank is an almost identical saddle tank for the driver's side that fills through the fender.

It'd take some doing, but I think you could do it.

You'll need to find a saddle tank that has the hole in the right position.

If you'd like pics of that setup, I can grab some for you within the next week or so. The 69-75 IH cabs are similiar in basic design to the 69-72 so it could give you a reverse view of what you might want to do.

krazy_texan 12-09-2003 03:33 AM

i know exactly what i need to do it i just was curios to see if anybody on here has done it or seen it done, like i said my 55 dodge truck is like that but if i do that i am going to have a custom tank made for it

krazy_texan 12-09-2003 04:57 PM

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BLACK AND BLUE 67-72 12-09-2003 05:30 PM

I don't see why you couldn't do that with these trucks. It would work out pretty good if you wanted to retain the stock look, but did not want the stock tank behind the seat!:D

RED71CHEVY 12-09-2003 05:56 PM

YOU ASLO COULD RUN IT THROUGH THE BACK OF THE CAB, THROUGH THE HEAD GATE AAND INTO A FLUSH MOUNT TOOL BOX WITH A TANK IN HALF AND STORAGE IN THE OTHER HALF.
USE FLEX HOSE AND CVC BOOTS TO GO THROUGH THE CAB AND HEAD GATE..........JUST A CRAZY THOUGHT, WHAT DO YOU THINK.?

Baradium 12-10-2003 12:27 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by RED71CHEVY
YOU ASLO COULD RUN IT THROUGH THE BACK OF THE CAB, THROUGH THE HEAD GATE AAND INTO A FLUSH MOUNT TOOL BOX WITH A TANK IN HALF AND STORAGE IN THE OTHER HALF.
USE FLEX HOSE AND CVC BOOTS TO GO THROUGH THE CAB AND HEAD GATE..........JUST A CRAZY THOUGHT, WHAT DO YOU THINK.?

If you are going to do that, then why not get one of those tool box tanks that is ready made? Those have a filler in the top of them. Seems like it'd be easier to just go with that, keep it as an aux tank and go for a saddle tank in that case :) There are a decent number that support sending units too.

RED71CHEVY 12-11-2003 01:39 PM

who sells them?
i was just going to use a jazz cell and section it off with plate and spot welds.this might be cheaper than the built tank.


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