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Old 05-18-2021, 02:07 PM   #26
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I used the 25-gal Blazer tank in my '56 Panel. Removed the vapor dome and welded in a flat piece both to mount fuel pump and sender but also allowed tank to sit higher in frame ~2". It comes with a tray in the tank for EFI pump to sit in.
Now that's a smart looking set up! I love pictures, describes everything perfect! This is the look I will emulate, thanks for posting., I'm not much of a welder, my Lincoln MP140 makes me look good sometimes, I wonder if I can weld a tank like that. May take some practice first lol.
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Old 05-18-2021, 02:38 PM   #27
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.... I wonder if I can weld a tank like that. May take some practice first lol.
Well, my welding is pretty bad and I had this done by a pro. I used KBS Gas Tank Sealer after all of the mods even though the tank was new to cover any bare metal from welding and any possible pin holes (I put a light bulb in the tank and did not see any). I also put a brace inside the tank's internal tray just as a precaution to prevent the new top from bowing down. I don't know why the pic is upside down - even rotated it before import and its still upside down. That's the sender next to it.

Edit: I re-did the filler tube to work in my application also.

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Old 05-18-2021, 03:37 PM   #28
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that's a good idea too, I guess I need more training in the thinking department. I flew for a living and picked up mechanical training from engineers and mechanics who worked on the helicopters. There's lots of ideas from those things, just expensive to bring to fruition.
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Old 05-18-2021, 08:21 PM   #29
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I used a 71 mustang tank. Had to widen the frame rails (Zip disc) and will be filled from the bed. My wife's 67 Chevelle had the rear fill, I called it her baby because every time i gave it a drink it would spit up on me.
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Old 05-18-2021, 10:42 PM   #30
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Yeah I had a 67 Chevelle with the filler in behind the rear license plate, didn't like it, and I think having it in the bed is impracticable for me. I like the idea of a door on the side, even better than the small cap some people have installed. Again, I guess I'll have to practice my welding!
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Old 05-30-2021, 06:39 PM   #31
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Don't overlook factory k10 or blazer tank stone guards to provide protection. Low riders especially. Not funny to see a gas trail.
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