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Chevy Gas Tank, For Fuel Injection & High-Performance Carbureted Cars, Non-Wagon, 1949-1952

Item EK-80-252808-1
Chevy Gas Tank, For Fuel Injection & High-Performance Carbureted Cars, Non-Wagon, 1949-1952
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      Features

      • Stamped Steel 18 Gallon Capacity Tank
      • Includes Straps, Gaskets & O-Ring Sealed Screws
      • Internal Baffles And Reservoir Tray
      • Includes Pickup Tube Assembly With Large 3/8" Pickup, Return And Vent For Use With Carbureted V8 Engines
      • Accepts Walbro In-Tank Pumps For Use With Late Model Fuel Injection
      • Accepts Stock Sending Unit
      • Bolt-On Adjustable Filler Neck
      • 25-1/4" x 21-1/4" x 10-3/4"
      • Alloy Coated Steel

      Description

      Electronic fuel injection seems to be all the rage these days. Everywhere you look, Chevys are running around with LS motors, LT1's and Ramjets. Converting over to these modern systems means more reliability, power, better gas mileage and a dressier engine bay. Converting over usually means modification to the fuel tank at great time and expense. These ready to install fuel tanks utilize a factory style stamped design and electric fuel pump. All you have to do is install it in the place of your original, run 12 volts and fuel lines and your fuel system is ready. No guess work, no more headaches. Please allow 2-3 weeks for delivery.


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