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Location: Lethbridge Alberta, Canada
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Re: What did you do to your truck today.The 3rd chapter
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I've never claimed to be a welder -my intent was only to tack the seam together since the "unfinished" theme matches what's left of the box. Also, I quickly sketched the fuel filler housing part in AutoCAD and included dimensions. Feel free to use the attached PDF or modify for your application. A couple disclaimers: 1. Coordinate the length (and bending) or your fuel filler hose with the height of the fuel filler housing and where you would like it mounted. 2. I took the metal sheet to a local machine shop and they charged me $100 to cut the large center hole, so needless to say I did the rest of the cutting and bending myself. Parts used: Blazer style fuel tank: Classic Performance Products Fuel Tank Conversion Kit 21 Gallon OEM-Style Chevrolet C10 1967-1972 Classic Performance Products: 6772FMT-K Filler with Keyless Cap: ISURE MARINE 1-1/2"(38mm) Boat Fuel Deck Fill/Filler with Keyless Cap with Screws, Marine Mirror Polished 316 Stainless Steel Hardware Angled Neck for Boat Yacht Caravan Air breather elbow (I drilled and tapped a hole in the filler): Podavelle 1/4 NPT Male to 3/8 Hose Barb Fitting Adapter 90 Degree Aluminum Black Fuel filler neck: Gates 24702 Flexible Gasoline Fuel Filler Neck Hose-3' Length, Inner Diameter 1 3/8" Tank vent valve: Holley 19-174 Remote Mount Vent Valve
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