TANK, Fuel, by TANKS INC. (Set Up for Fuel Injected Engines), 20 gallon (factory tank is 21 1/2 gallon capacity), notched to clear mini-tubs / larger exhaust installations, installs / appears as original once installed, measures 39-1/4" x 24-1/2" x 8-3/4", coated galvanized steel with a silver powder coated outer finish
A "Fuel Injection Ready" tank for your 1969-1970 Pontiac GTO, Lemans and Tempest with mini-tubs / larger exhaust is now available! Looks like an OE tank when installed, and a 1 inch deeper than stock height allows for 20 gallon capacity (factory tank is 21 1/2 gallon), and finished in a silver powder coated finish. Features EFI style internal baffling with extra large 4.8 liter dual tube baffled fuel tray to prevent fuel pump starvation, perfect for a pro-touring, autocross or road racing ride. Fuel pump and sender are recessed in the tank for easy installation with no modification needed to your car. Notched at the front corners 7 inches, allowing for mini-tubs or a larger tire. Even if you do not have mini-tubs, this tank will work on a stock car where you need a little more clearance for exhaust.
Note:
This is the tank with filler neck (2 piece design with 2 inch section of rubber connection) and mounting straps only; fuel pump / gasket and sending unit sold separately. Parts to use with this tank:* GPA fuel pump (NPD part number 9A407-1CA or 9A407-1CB)* Fuel pump gasket (p/n 9417-4C)* Fuel pump screw kit (p/n 9A407-1CAK)* 5-bolt sending unit (p/n C-3107-1CA
Pontiac GTO / Lemans / Tempest Years:
1969 (69), 1970 (70)
NPD Part Number : C-3001G-407BN Manufacturer Reference #'s: TM34DN-T
1969-1970 TEMPEST GTO, LEMANS AND TEMPEST (EXCEPT STATION WAGON),
0-0 CUSTOM TANK FOR MINI-TUB OR CUSTOM EXHAUST APPLICATIONS
0-0 ** INCLUDES TANK (1 INCH DEEPER THAN STOCK) WITH 2 PIECE
0-0 NECK DESIGN UTILIZING 2 INCH SECTION OF RUBBER CONNECTION
0-0 HOSE, AND MOUNTING STRAPS, FUEL PUMP, FUEL PUMP GASKET
0-0 AND SENDING UNIT ARE SOLD SEPARATELY **
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead and DEHP, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.