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67 twins 02-23-2022 10:30 AM

Precision brand fuel tank from O'Reillys
 
I just picked up a Precision brand fuel tank from my local O'Reillys store. Only took two days for them to get it. Made in Canada not the Taiwan tank that you might receive from an online vendor & you don't have to pay shipping shipping and oversize fees to get it.
I'll update once I install the tank to let everyone know how it fits.

raggedjim 02-23-2022 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by 67 twins (Post 9041948)
I just picked up a Precision brand fuel tank from my local O'Reillys store. Only took two days for them to get it. Made in Canada not the Taiwan tank that you might receive from an online vendor & you don't have to pay shipping shipping and oversize fees to get it.
I'll update once I install the tank to let everyone know how it fits.

Is it in cab or under bed?

Thanks, Rg

Love 70 Chevys 02-23-2022 12:46 PM

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I am very interested to know your "happiness" with it also. I have kept every single part I have taken out of my truck with the exception of the gas tank. (In cab.) The tank is the only thing I have disposed of and I have been kicking myself for doing so after I read so many nightmare stories about the filler neck not fitting (and cracking after tweaking) in the repros. My tank was likely 100% good, it just had 15 years of gas goo in the bottom that probably could have been dealt with. Oh well, live and learn! Good luck with the install.

cericd 02-23-2022 01:21 PM

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I have one of those Precision tanks in my truck right now. I'm 99.9 percent sure it is made by Spectre (Canadian brand) and rebranded Precision for O'Reilly's. I went through replacing my in-cab fuel tank last year and documented the ordeal in this thread https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=821499. There are lots of pics in that thread that show the incorrect neck alignment.

The final result was a tank that seems almost as sturdy as the original with a neck that works but is not perfectly aligned with the cab. The original tank was perfectly aligned. Issues I ran across with the Precision/Spectre tanks, out of four tanks, none of them had a properly aligned neck. I think this is probably due to how they package their tanks for shipment. Their boxes allow the neck to stick out unprotected. This allows it to be easily knocked around. A lot of guys say they have massaged the misaligned neck to straighten it out. We tried that and it ended up with a leak at the point where the neck connects to the tank.

If I hadn't been in the middle of planning a move across the country I would have cleaned out my original and run it for a while to see how it held up. I still wish I had gone that route.

I've added a couple pics for those that don't fell lik clicking the link to my other thread.

https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...1&d=1620327702

https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...1&d=1620327777

67 twins 02-25-2022 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by raggedjim (Post 9042012)
Is it in cab or under bed?

Thanks, Rg

In cab

67 twins 02-25-2022 02:31 PM

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The tank installation went great. Slipped right into the grommet , all the bolt holes lined up & I have no issues with the neck alignment.

cericd 02-25-2022 05:05 PM

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Dang, that looks good. Wish mine would have gone that smoothly. Maybe I’ll try again. The Spectra/Precision tanks seem to be great quality replacement tanks. I just couldn’t get one out of four to have a properly angled neck. Maybe the fifth one would’ve been the charm. Lol. Congrats on a smooth install.

Question: Was the neck poking out of the box when you got yours? All four that I got had the neck sticking out. You could tell the flaps of the box were designed to be that way. It wasn’t a case of the tank shifting around during transit and causing the neck to burst out of the corner of the box.

mr.mud1 02-25-2022 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by cericd (Post 9043186)
Dang, that looks good. Wish mine would have gone that smoothly. Maybe I’ll try again. The Spectra/Precision tanks seem to be great quality replacement tanks. I just couldn’t get one out of four to have a properly angled neck. Maybe the fifth one would’ve been the charm. Lol. Congrats on a smooth install.

Question: Was the neck poking out of the box when you got yours? All four that I got had the neck sticking out. You could tell the flaps of the box were designed to be that way. It wasn’t a case of the tank shifting around during transit and causing the neck to burst out of the corner of the box.

that seems odd they'd package up anything with the neck sticking out?i realize you're talking about gas tanks but i just got last week,a new copper&brass rad core from Spectra Premium,made in Quebec and ordered in at the rad shop i buy cores from.the box was heavy-duty cardboard and has almost a box inside the box to protect the core.i think they could've packed eggs in there and they would have made it to here?that's disappointing to hear about parts packed poorly?no wonder they arrive damaged?

jimijam00 02-25-2022 07:02 PM

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I put that tank in mine also.

body bolt 02-25-2022 07:31 PM

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My tank had a bent neck that I was able to re-align using a floorjack handle.

cericd 02-25-2022 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by mr.mud1 (Post 9043198)
that seems odd they'd package up anything with the neck sticking out?i realize you're talking about gas tanks but i just got last week,a new copper&brass rad core from Spectra Premium,made in Quebec and ordered in at the rad shop i buy cores from.the box was heavy-duty cardboard and has almost a box inside the box to protect the core.i think they could've packed eggs in there and they would have made it to here?that's disappointing to hear about parts packed poorly?no wonder they arrive damaged?

I know what you mean. I purchased 4 Precision/Spectra tanks and all four came in the exact same style box. I was single layer cardboard, fit the tank well and had the flaps cut in a way to allow the neck to protrude from the box. The neck would not fit inside the box since it was the exact size to fit the tank. The box on one of the tanks was all torn up and falling apart when it showed up at O'Reilly's. Surprisingly that tank had the straightest neck. Clearly they make a good product but I couldn't get one with a straight neck and I didn't have time to order a fifth tank and get it installed before my move.

I also purchased a Counterparts (made in Taiwan or China) form our local 67-72 Chevy truck specialty shop and it was listed as fitting 67-72 trucks (should've known there'd be problems with that). The tank was flimsy, could push the wall of the tank in about half to three quarter of an inch and the neck was skinny (for a 71-72 truck). However, it was packaged great with styrofoam in the box to prevent movement and the neck was inside in the box. Also, the neck was at the correct angle.

I posted a pic of the Spectra tank on my Instagram and Spectra responded that they would like to talk with me but when I called them the operator redirected to a voicemail box. I left a message but didn't hear back from them. Pretty frustrating.

cericd 02-25-2022 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by body bolt (Post 9043240)
My tank had a bent neck that I was able to re-align using a floorjack handle.

We tried that on the first Spectra tank but ended up with a crack, that leaked, where the neck met the tank.

MDFarms 02-25-2022 08:24 PM

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I have a nice original out of truck that was from AZ if interested? $85.00 plus shipping

67 twins 02-25-2022 11:58 PM

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Originally Posted by cericd (Post 9043186)
Dang, that looks good. Wish mine would have gone that smoothly. Maybe I’ll try again. The Spectra/Precision tanks seem to be great quality replacement tanks. I just couldn’t get one out of four to have a properly angled neck. Maybe the fifth one would’ve been the charm. Lol. Congrats on a smooth install.

Question: Was the neck poking out of the box when you got yours? All four that I got had the neck sticking out. You could tell the flaps of the box were designed to be that way. It wasn’t a case of the tank shifting around during transit and causing the neck to burst out of the corner of the box.

Yes, your description is exactly how it was packaged. I guess I just got lucky for once.

Rich72C10 02-26-2022 11:26 AM

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After reading a few of these replacement tank threads, I am happy I decided to have my '72 tank taken to a radiator shop that cleaned it out and sealed it. I am pretty sure it cost about as much as a replacement to have that done (if you factor my brother's time, then more toting it back and forth). I am pretty sure I'll never have to worry about my tank (and man it was a mess inside too).

It seems very surprising that any manufacturer would ship a bit of their product outside of a box - especially something like a neck on a fuel tank. It's like someone asked themselves, how can we get these rejected and sent back to us?

Makes me wonder if O'Riley's would get them bulk and then ship them individually to their stores from their warehouse?

67 twins 02-26-2022 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Rich72C10 (Post 9043475)

Makes me wonder if O'Riley's would get them bulk and then ship them individually to their stores from their warehouse?

Well the pick ticket on the box shows it came from a warehouse in Springfield Missouri for what it's worth.

Love 70 Chevys 02-26-2022 06:26 PM

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Thanks for the update 67 Twins. Based on your experience, I'm going to pick one up. If the neck looks like it will need too much tweakage, I'll just take it back. Nothing lost but some time and no need to deal with shipping hassles. P/N FT5197 (without evaporative emissions control) due to 1970 model. Is that what you installed? $219 and there is a 10% off coupon deal right now.

body bolt 02-26-2022 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Rich72C10 (Post 9043475)
After reading a few of these replacement tank threads, I am happy I decided to have my '72 tank taken to a radiator shop that cleaned it out and sealed it.

I would have done that if such a place still existed. Same with my radiator.

mr.mud1 02-27-2022 12:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Rich72C10 (Post 9043475)
After reading a few of these replacement tank threads, I am happy I decided to have my '72 tank taken to a radiator shop that cleaned it out and sealed it. I am pretty sure it cost about as much as a replacement to have that done (if you factor my brother's time, then more toting it back and forth). I am pretty sure I'll never have to worry about my tank (and man it was a mess inside too).

It seems very surprising that any manufacturer would ship a bit of their product outside of a box - especially something like a neck on a fuel tank. It's like someone asked themselves, how can we get these rejected and sent back to us?

Makes me wonder if O'Riley's would get them bulk and then ship them individually to their stores from their warehouse?

you might be on to something here?again i realize you're talking about gas tanks but here's a picture of my new rad core that just arrived from Spectra-Premium and the box it was shipped in.it does seem odd that a company that goes to the effort to package up rads like this,would ship gas tanks with the necks sticking out??

cericd 02-27-2022 01:13 AM

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It seems that’s just how Spectra/Precision fuel tanks are packaged. My two Spectra tanks came from Autozone and the two Precision tanks came from O’reilley. The packaging was identical except for the Precision or Spectra sticker on the boxes. Clearly they do a better job packaging their radiator cores.

mr.mud1 02-27-2022 01:19 AM

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Originally Posted by cericd (Post 9043854)
It seems that’s just how Spectra/Precision fuel tanks are packaged. My two Spectra tanks came from Autozone and the two Precision tanks came from O’reilley. The packaging was identical except for the Precision or Spectra sticker on the boxes. Clearly they do a better job packaging their radiator cores.

yes sir.i never doubted you were right,just seems odd to me to take so much care for a core and not give a crap about a tank??

jimijam00 02-27-2022 02:50 PM

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An aluminum rad core is probably more susceptible to damage that would cause a leak than a steel fuel tank.

mr.mud1 02-27-2022 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by jimijam00 (Post 9044029)
An aluminum rad core is probably more susceptible to damage that would cause a leak than a steel fuel tank.

yes sir,you're right,i know all about delicate rad cores,i dropped my original rad while i was soldering it back together and drove the corner of my welder through it,that's why i have a new core??this one is an old fashioned brass and copper rad core but regardless,they're all easy to damage.i guess the point i was trying to make was,it just seemed odd that a company would take such care for some products but not all?if my name was on the building,i'd want everything packaged well,regardless of what it was,no sense inviting trouble?
take care.Greg

cericd 02-27-2022 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by mr.mud1 (Post 9044063)
yes sir,you're right,i know all about delicate rad cores,i dropped my original rad while i was soldering it back together and drove the corner of my welder through it,that's why i have a new core??this one is an old fashioned brass and copper rad core but regardless,they're all easy to damage.i guess the point i was trying to make was,it just seemed odd that a company would take such care for some products but not all?if my name was on the building,i'd want everything packaged well,regardless of what it was,no sense inviting trouble?
take care.Greg

Hey Greg, I totally agree. At some point I'm going to replace this "new" Precision tank because the bent neck bugs the crap outta me. Even though I got 4 tanks with bent necks from them I'll probably try them again because their build quality seems as good as OEM. Hopefully I'll be lucky like 67 twins.

cwcarpenter98 02-27-2022 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by cericd (Post 9044071)
Hey Greg, I totally agree. At some point I'm going to replace this "new" Precision tank because the bent neck bugs the crap outta me. Even though I got 4 tanks with bent necks from them I'll probably try them again because their build quality seems as good as OEM. Hopefully I'll be lucky like 67 twins.

When you tried bending back the other one and it cracked on you, was that with heat applied or just cold metal? If you didn't try it with heat the last time, maybe try it with heat this time before buying another tank? If it doesn't work, you were planning on getting another tank anyways


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