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Old 06-03-2008, 11:37 PM   #1
72-c20
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Fuel Tank Replacement - painting the tank?

so I got a new fuel tank for my '72 K20.

the original tank didn't have any small/vent fittings, and it had the single line sender. (got a new one of those too.)

the new tank has3 fittings. I'm going to cap off the fitting on the pass side of the tank, and just use a hose to connect the 2 on drivers side.

I've got the benchseat out to do the swap, and get a new seat cover. doing some cleanup while I'm there as well. any harm in spraying the new tank with bedliner? to give it a little "finish"?
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