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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: North Central, PA
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Re: LMC rear gas tank install
Thanks for posting photos and thanks for the pricing info Chevy fleetside!.
I was planning to head to the truck show in Carlisle to get one of these tank kits. Just what I save in the oversize shipping will pay for the gas there and back. I thinking about a '49 to '52 chevy car tank instead, not decided. The blazer tank install seems more common, easier to buy and cheaper, which is good. I found the '49 to '52 tank idea on the Stovebolt website. |
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: north Georgia
Posts: 50
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Re: LMC rear gas tank install
Hey SSWfleetside, you mentioned the blazer tank seeming more common. What year of blazer will work and are you talking about a fullsize blazer or mid?
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Location: San Francisco
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Re: LMC rear gas tank install
The pics I posted are of the blazer tank. It is the same tank that is used in the 67-72 blazers. They are sold as a kit and you can get a 0-30 or 0-90 ohm sending unit.
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: north Georgia
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Re: LMC rear gas tank install
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