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Devil's in the Details
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Southern Utah
Posts: 353
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Re: Beelzeburb: Part 9
The 40 gallon tank fits just perfect width-wise between the framerails.
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'70 K10 Suburban - TBI 454, 4L80E, NP241C, Dana 60 & 44 - The 10+ Year Project Thread Datsun 240Z, 510 2 door and an old Honda motorcycle |
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Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: Oxnard,ca
Posts: 98
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Re: Beelzeburb, The Story More Than a Decade in the Making
Ok cause I was looking at buying this tank
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Earth, NJ
Posts: 479
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Re: Beelzeburb, The Story More Than a Decade in the Making
I got the 40 gallon version of that, the only issue is getting the fill neck and body side filler connected. Not a big deal, but the neck goes over top the frame and it is a tight fit between the body, no extra room really. I used a torch to spin the neck a touch in the tank and re-soldered it. Wasn't a big deal but I over heated the neck and had to re-tin it in one spot
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