All replacement tanks I can find are only 15 gal. So what does that do to
the replacement fuel sending units? I want to replace my tank.....it is
punched in in the rear. And then you might as well replace the 43 yr old
sending unit, since you have the tank down. But no one can answer the
question. ...What size tank is the sending unit built for"
"Lefty" <dbcampbell@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> 15 gallons sounds awful small.
>
> The only information I could dig up was a vintage Chilton's. It stated
20
> gallon tank for all Plymouths in 63 & 64, both six and eight cylinder,
and
> the Suburban wagon gets a 22 gallon.
> While you would think that the Dodges would be the same, both the
> Chilton's and my '63 Dodge factory service manual showed that Dodges
used
> 18, 20, 21, 22 and 23 gallon units depending on the specific
application.
> Go figure. Chyslers on the other hand used big tanks as you would
expect,
> but the sedan tank was a gallon bigger than the Town and Country wagon
> tank at 23 and 22 gallons respectively.
>
> There you go, clear as mud.
>
> HTH, Lefty
>
> "daytona°" <HVACR@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:3pCdnX6QD_eqqYjbnZ2dnUVZ_o2vnZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>I am getting conflicting re****ts with the capacity. The car manual says
19
>>gas (21 gal for station wagons). This Savoy is not a SW. But the others
>>are saying that they get 15 gal and 19 gal re****ts. I just need someone
>>that really knows the capacity
>>
>> The replacement tanks that are for sale are saying 15 gal,
>>
>> Thanks
>> JB
>>
>
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