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Author Topic: Anyone know the depth of the fuel tank? (Needed for capacitive sender concept.)  (Read 14983 times)

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Raydar

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Can anyone measure the 87/88 tank that is in the parts stash?
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Originally posted by imacflier (on Pennocks):

Hi, all,

Does anyone know the depth of the '84-'86 fuel tank and the depth of the larger '87-'88 fuel tank?  I am investigating installing a capacitive fuel level sender (NO moving parts!) and need to know the depth from the mounting flange to the bottom of the tank.

Anybody out there with the numbers?

TIA,
Larry
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The tank is about 11" wide at the seam (back end), 11 deep in the big part, and 53" long. What makes the 87-88 tank bigger is the shape. The seam is closer to the bottom, as illustrated in the crude drawing below of both tank's cross sections. The 87-88 is on the right.
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Might you be able to make the measurement he needs?
The tank in the parts barn was labeled with a 1988 (I believe) date code. I have to assume it's a later tank. It looked like the later ones I've seen.

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Originally posted by imacflier (on Pennocks):

 I am investigating installing a capacitive fuel level sender (NO moving parts!) and need to know the depth from the mounting flange to the bottom of the tank.

« Last Edit: July 03, 2016, 04:13:17 pm by Raydar »
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That would be about 11". How exact does he need?
The more complex the mind, the greater the need for the simplicity of play.

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Pat, I was thinking probably within 1/4".
You could pop in to the thread on Pennocks...
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