dfanders
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Folks,
We have an M52 with 2 Old rusty tanks. One has been replaced by an NOS tank. We also have a new fuel system (24 volt electric) and are not using the fuel selector switch. When we get to adding a second tank, it will also be NOS.
So we have these 2 tanks that take up alot of space. We decided that we could put the passenger side tank back into it's location and with some modfications , it would make a great toolbox. We have not yet finished the design. I should have remebered the saying.."measure twice, cut once" ...It's a good thing we have a second tank, as it looks like we will make the opening on the side not the top.
Now i have to decide what to do with this one. Here are some pics, so you can see the baffles inside. Looknig at them , i think they are going to stay in place, as removing them will be a B***H.
Any suggestions
We have an M52 with 2 Old rusty tanks. One has been replaced by an NOS tank. We also have a new fuel system (24 volt electric) and are not using the fuel selector switch. When we get to adding a second tank, it will also be NOS.
So we have these 2 tanks that take up alot of space. We decided that we could put the passenger side tank back into it's location and with some modfications , it would make a great toolbox. We have not yet finished the design. I should have remebered the saying.."measure twice, cut once" ...It's a good thing we have a second tank, as it looks like we will make the opening on the side not the top.
Now i have to decide what to do with this one. Here are some pics, so you can see the baffles inside. Looknig at them , i think they are going to stay in place, as removing them will be a B***H.
Any suggestions

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