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  1. 74M35A2

    Bigger or dual fuel tanks...

    I believe you. Looked to be aluminum at first sight.
  2. 74M35A2

    Bigger or dual fuel tanks...

    Really? Seems heavy and expensive vs aluminum. The paint is flaking off mine, maybe I'll kiss it with a grinding wheel and see if it sparks.
  3. 74M35A2

    Bigger or dual fuel tanks...

    Don't use stainless steel on a mobile application. Stainless is one of my favorite materials, but mobile fuel tanks are typically made of softer metal so they don't crack. Stainless steel is prohibited from use in marine fuel tanks specifically for this reason. I'm not sure, but the Mack ones...
  4. 74M35A2

    Bigger or dual fuel tanks...

    I would not do a cross over due to the possibility of overflow on the lower tank if you park on the side of a hill. My tank is always empty anyway, but just sayin'....
  5. 74M35A2

    Bigger or dual fuel tanks...

    After 6 hours of driving, you don't need to eat/walk/take a leak?
  6. 74M35A2

    Bigger or dual fuel tanks...

    Ford used an all-in-one tank selector valve which also switched the sending unit wire accordingly. They used it for carbureted, injected, and diesel engines, all the same valve I believe. It was made by Pollak. I used one to make my own stand alone dual fuel tank for a flatbed tow truck which...
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