Fuel Tank Construction
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eliotmansfield
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Fuel Tank Construction
I need to make a new fuel tank, 15 gallons. I've spent ages searching the net for any information about what spec ally, design ideas and how thick to make it.
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It will be made from Aluminium, I'm thinking 1050 grade and 14 Gauge thick - I'm going for the that thickness because I cant roll any swages into thinner material to provide strength.
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I've got a cardboard mock-up that I can post a picture of, if anyone fancies giving a critique.
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eliotmansfield
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My tank...

Successfully MS2 v3.0 squirted 1971 Holden Monaro HQ
400 Pontiac, ported #16 heads, Tomahawk intake with custom plenum using LS1 78mm throttle body dialed in with a TechEdge 2E0 Wideband Controller.
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Just a untested idea..
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HA HAAA!!!!bertelli_1 wrote:I'd stick with a cardboard one. Apparently that ally doesn't half buckle when YOU try and weld it.....
Ah, the art of aluminum welding. I have yet to master Steel MIG welding, I think I'll go straight to TIG when I venture there.
Elliot, that tank design looks good... is that piece out the bottom the sump? If this is going in a 4x4 you might consider a hinged pickup arrangement (Or a weighted hose) that will move with the fuel as you go more or less Horizontal.
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Had a complete nightmare trying to TIG this thing up, the ally warps like crazy.
See http://www.mez.co.uk/ms13.html for the whole sorry tale.
