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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: San Pedro River, SE Arizona
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Gas tank fitment?
After having stored it for quite a long time, went to install a very good condition behind-the-seat fuel tank only to find that it has what looks like some sort of a return line at the tank opening - just adjacent to the output line, and there is another line coming out at the top of the tank on pass side - maybe a vent?. Shape/size of tank looks like it will fit but am thinking that this is not standard for a 67-72 Chev/GMC. Anybody know about this?
I can defeat the extra tubes as needed - but will this one bolt into a 67-72? Thanks for any expertise/knowledge shared.
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