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10-25-2010, 08:52 PM | #1 |
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Location: Charles Town, WV
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'52 Chevy Pickup - Gas tanks and Brake Boosters
1952 chevy 5 window pickup truck .... it's got a second gen Camaro subframe w/disc brakes up front.
i'm slowly getting things back together .... just sat the cab back onto the frame this weekend. question regarding: Gas Tank - i want to mount a tank under the bed, with the filler tube coming up into the bed. i know that alot of you guys have done this ... what tank to use? 15 gallon or so? i'll be running a 350/turbo 350 setup. Power Brake Booster - i've got disc brakes up front, but the truck did not have a power brake booster installed. i'd like to add one and was considering an 8 in version. any problems with this plan? i could potentially add discs to the rear someday, but not yet. thanks bill |
10-25-2010, 10:03 PM | #2 |
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Location: Santa Fe,Texas
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Re: '52 Chevy Pickup - Gas tanks and Brake Boosters
Hey Bill, I don't know if this will help or not but we used a tank from CPP. I really wasn't to pleased with it because it was supposed to be a bolt in unit but we had to modify it. Also our plan it build a filler that works from the fender area. I think it is around 19 gallons if I remember right. the first two pictures are off the tank we put in there and the third is of a truck that I found this weekend at a local show. I think he told me that his tank was a S10 tank.
Bernie |
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