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Old 02-06-2006, 10:28 AM   #7
SCHOONER
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Cool If You Did It Gearhead999 And It Worked

Hi Gearhead999

I read you message. And like that you said it worked. And that's good enough for me

Its true the tank does rise above somewhat within the trunk, from what I've been told by some of my fellow club members. However, none of them have done it so far. Getting 6 EXTRA GALS. OF JUICE makes my toes tingle

As far as the sending guage well that's another story. Don't know what I'll do with that.

Of course I want an accurate gas guage.
QUESTION:
How do I calibrate the gas guage for the '70 gas tank

Does the '70 gas tank come with the gas sender already installed it it

Thanks to all of you guys who have helped me in the past and those of you who are helping me now in my quest to learn more about auto mechanx.

GOD bless each and everyone one of you.
Schooner
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