Gas tank
The plus is that the sender is 0-90 ohm, well work with most older GM cars (50-70's for sure), it is baffled for EFI, Filler next is in the correct location and only minor mod to the next is needed.
Con's, it is bigger tank and does hang down a bit in the rear.
This is a quick and easy swap. But the GN is a good option as well as the Tanksinc kit for your stock tank. Any of the later full size B-body can work with the exception of the Wagon tank. ie. Buick Roadmaster tank, it doesn't have to be a SS tank, I beleive that the non SS would have a lower capacity pump, but your going to want to change that anyway.
I looked at the 4th Gen Bucket setup. But it is to deep, some have shorten it to work on a less deep thank. You can get a kit to mount the sender from Vetteworks. They sell a ring kit.
The 5th Gen F-Body is a good setup, Vaporworx market the parts to convert one into a tank.
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I am currently pursing a replacement tank since I am still covered under their one year warranty. My Chevelle did stall once on a hard corner when I had less than 1/4 tank of gas.
Recommend that if purchasing one of these tank you remove the sending unit and check for the second baffle before using it to be certain you have the revised tank. Otherwise it is a good quality piece at a reasonable price.
I have a welded sump in my stock tank like shown in 99vettes pic. How low can we go on fuel until we starve the pump? Also I'm sure the external pump is loud but we gotta do what we gotta do. I want to do the gn route as I want a quiet pump but well see.
can't help on the weld on sump ... never used them.. keep us posted on what you use..
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