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Today I will be installing the gas tank on my 52 B3B and I do not remember where the 3 1/2 bolts with springs are located. Any one with pictures or knowledge out there who can help answer this question?

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springs? O.O

crap...

mine had none, were they supposed to?

Not sure how you treated your tank and how you finished it, but remember the fuel sending unit is a one-wire deal so make sure you are clean bare metal to are clean bare metal where the guage contacts the tank.

(Ask me how I know)

Hank:)

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somebody i know built me a BRAND NEW ALUMINUM TANK! it only costed me $100, and doesnt leak a drop! we used the original tank to copy, almost exactly, but better.

Pictures???

$100 is a steal if it is a quality piece.

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It's probably one of those "I'll do it for you but don't tell anyone I did it" or " I can tell you how to do it but you didn't hear it from me" liability issues which is a shame because some really good craftsmen can't and won't claim their work because of it.

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im pretty sure that my guy would have signed the thing if i asked! he said" i just did it to see if i could do it!" but mostly the thing would go under the table if anybody important walked in.

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where is the pic? Does everybody but me see it? :)

I swear my springs are on the front of my tank,,,maybe I did it wrong? I did not really like the spring situation,,or maybe my bolts were too short,,,but by the time the bolts tightened, the springs were solid. My bolts are step ,,shoulder,,or stripper bolts,depending on your occupation.

Edited by razerface
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Here's a couple of pics of the '49 tank. The front bolts stripped out the tank weldnuts, so I improvised as shown. A ground wire is run directly from the battery to a stud I fabricated on the fuel level sender.

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Edited by JBNeal
revised pictures
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