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#126 |
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Re: Bucketlist Blazer -Restomod build 6.6liter L8T
Tank filler and two vents are welded in. I used leftover 1.5 inch stainless exhaust tubing from my Honda chopper exhaust build for the filler. The vents are just stainless 3/8 90 degree barbs that I got off Amazon. I pressure tested and welded up any holes before I added these three so I know that the tank will be leak free once I add a viton seal to the sending unit and fuel pump module. It appears that the stinking teflon does not seal well. The viton sheet should solve that. I still have to fab up either tank straps or tabs to hang the tank. I am leaning toward tank straps like factory. I have three pieces of 1/8 in thick stainless bars that are 1.5 in wide x 48 in long. I can bend them up and drill a couple holes and be done.
The only thing left to weld is the 5/8 in filler neck vent. Hallelujah! Some of my welds are not too bad. Others are not great but oh well. |
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Re: Bucketlist Blazer -Restomod build 6.6liter L8T
Enjoy seeing the progress. Keep at it!
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#129 |
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Re: Bucketlist Blazer -Restomod build 6.6liter L8T
Super happy! I bought a cheap ( not really) press brake from harbor freight just so I could make 1/8 in 304 stainless tank straps. I just need to drill the holes and I can hang the tank. My sheet metal brake was not up to the task and kept making radiused bends on my test piece. Glad I tested it before ruining my 48 inch long straps.
I am seriously debating adding a -8AN drain port to the tank. I would attach a long -8AN tube to it to allow me a drain line directly into a gas can or bucket. I have the stainless bungs and it would only take s couple minutes to weld up. The tube would be secured high up above the tank. I could just add the port and use a cap. That would work too. |
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Re: Bucketlist Blazer -Restomod build 6.6liter L8T
Being able to drain the tank is always a good idea just MHO
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