Fuel Tanks Installed

Melbo

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Aug 19, 2018
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We had some nice weather today so I installed the fuel tanks. I took them out and epoxy coated the outsides and replaced the sending units. I hard
piped all the openings to the edge of the tanks so I can finish the fuel line plumbing with the proper fuel line. The first tank took a while to get
in but once it was in I knew what to do and the second one went in with about a fourth of the time. Once I get this finished up it is on to the 455
and see what we have there.

Melbo
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Albuquerque NM Bus Conversion 1978 MCI 1973 GMC
 
> We had some nice weather today so I installed the fuel tanks. I took them out and epoxy coated the outsides and replaced the sending units. I
> hard piped all the openings to the edge of the tanks so I can finish the fuel line plumbing with the proper fuel line. The first tank took a while
> to get in but once it was in I knew what to do and the second one went in with about a fourth of the time. Once I get this finished up it is on to
> the 455 and see what we have there.
>
> Melbo

Good going! While you are at it, I would suggest re-routing ther fuel lines on the OUTSIDE of the frame. I fought vapor lock issues for ten years
until I did this (and added a cartridge fuel filter and a Carter 4070 fuel pump, also on the outside of the frame)
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Carl Stouffer
'75 ex Palm Beach
Tucson, AZ.
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