hoist it into place and tighten the 2 straps, hook up your fuel line to the tank and the hot and ground wires for the fuel gauge and your ready to roll.
It depends on your vehicle's gas mileage and the current price of gas. Say you have a 10 gallon gas tank and get 22 miles per gallon. You have 220 miles to the tank. 1000 miles to travel, and an average $2.50 per gallon of gas 1000 miles / 220 miles = 4.55 tanks of gas 4.55 tanks of gas * 10 gallon gas tank = 45.5 gallons 45.5 gallons * $2.50 per gallon of gas = $113.64 Put in your own values for price and mileage to figure it out for your own car.
Today 12/21/10 I got a quote from Ferrell their tank, $3.20, my 1000 gal tank, $2.20.
Less than half a tank should be plenty
The concern is that for a dollar u could have bought a tank but now you only get half
How far a gallon or tank of gas will take you depends on your cars gas mileage and the driving conditions. If you get an average of 30 miles per gallon, it would take 17.67 gallons of gas to drive 530 miles. At 43.10 per gallon, it would cost roughly $54.77.
hoist up into place and tighten down the 2 gas tank straps to hold the tank in place, hook up the hot wire to the fuel sending unit and ground wire to the car body and then install the fuel line to the tank and your done.
How do you replace gas tank straps for 1967 chevelle Malibu
The gas tank in a 1967 Chevelle is vented..Just restoring mine..
in the back under the trunk.
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Inside the gas tank. It is part of the fuel pickup/sending unit. You will probably have to drop the tank to get to it.
figure 20 gal.
raise it up into place and secure it with the 2 gas tank straps with the bolts and nuts.
It is you gas tank; empty all gas out, then drop tank.
undo the gas line from the tank and the wiring and there are 2 straps that hold the tank in, take the 2 nuts off the straps and the tank will come down, just reverse the process to reinstall.
Remove the gas tank.
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