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The tank is shimmed from above to line up the valley for the driveshaft, you can use strips of rubber, like an old mud flap.
the old tank should have had rubber isolators with taped too the tank or the 2 cross beams above.
The skid plate just goes under the front and rear straps...it’s not a...
Simple, remove the disk from yoke, look at the outline of the old yoke on the disk, now turn that old disk into a shim spacer by cutting and grinding from the foot print from the outline.
Once done bolt it back up and install your new A2 fuel tank.
That or replace the rear yoke and DS to newer...
Many many truck had the brake disk left on the drive shaft and didn’t have a new rear drive shaft and yoke
installed. I personally used to plasma cut the old disk and use it as the proper spacer for the old style shaft.
was a quick and easy....
You not going to find the original tank NOS, I personally haven’t seen one in 25yrs.
for safety sake, get rid of the old ebrake system. I have thrown away numerous old style fuel tanks.
I still have several I’ve kept for some odd reason, many folks pulling them out due to upgrade to 4L80e.
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