1966-1977 Carbureted Stainless Steel Gas Tank (PF716)

$1,170.00$1,245.00

Our new 23 gallon Stainless Steel Carbureted Gas tank. (EFI tanks see PF717) Made out of 14G stainless steel and TIG welded in house.  Offered with stock style mounting strap made of 10G steel (not stainless). If you have a body lift, this can be accommodated for up to 2″. The body lift adapters are also made of stainless steel. If you are using Dakota Digital gauges, they are programmable to work with most Ohm range senders so there is no need to select the 73 – 10 Ohm range for Dakota Digital gauges. If you have questions, please reach out to us before ordering.Please see below for more information.

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NEW! 1966-1977 Bronco 23 Gallon Stainless Steel Gas Tank. This little beauty is sure to turn heads. Our CNC cut 14G stainless steel tanks  are build and welded right here in our shop. The only thing we do not build it the sending unit module however custom touches are med to them if you require the 73-10 ohm reading for stock gauges. We will need to know if you run aftermarket gauges (offered as 16-158 ohms) or if you are running a stock style gauges (73-10 ohms). ***If you are using Dakota Digital gauges, they are programmable to work with most Ohm range senders so there is no need to select the 73 – 10 Ohm range for Dakota Digital gauges. If you have questions, please reach out to us before ordering.. ***

These gauges will not work with our set-up.

  • Autometer –240-33 Ohms is the most common however other ohm ranges are made
  • Classic Instruments – 240-33 Ohms (excluding vehicle specific gauge kits which use factory ohm range)
  • Dolphin – 0-90 Ohms
  • VDO – 10-180 Ohms

These gauges are known to work with our set up:

  • Dakota Digital – Programmable to work with most Ohm range senders
  • Ford up to 1986 – 73-10 Ohms
  • Ford 1987 & up – 16-158 Ohms

FAQ

Q: What size is the Filler neck?

A: We use a 1 3/4″ filler neck with a barb fitting on our current tanks. Previous tanks were made with a 2″ filler neck.

Q: What size are your pressure and return lines?

A: The pressure line is 3/8″ and the return line is 5/16″. 

Q. Where can I buy a quick connect style hose?

A. Dorman makes a hose that you can use. It’s an aftermarket repair part. The part # is 800-054 and it is a “5/16 In. Quick Connector, Straight W/ 18 In. Of 3/8 In. Nylon Tube And A Union”

Q: Are there any baffles in your tank?

A: Yes, there is one baffle in the tank.

Q: What size is your vent tube?

A: We use 1/2″ NPT vent fittings. You can use any tube you want so long as it has the same fitting.

Q: Do you use gaskets and glue on your tanks?

A: Absolutely not. All our tanks are made with O-ring connections. No glue or cork gaskets here.

Q: Is the sending unit module mounted to the tank with sheet metal screws?

A: No. Our modules are mounted with machined 1/4 – 20 stainless steel bungs and hardware which means there are no metal chips in our tanks from sheet metal screws.

Q: Is your tank ready to install from the box?

A: Yes. Our tanks are fully assembled and ready to go.

Q: I have a body lift on my Bronco, how does the body lift adapter work?

A: The adapter sits between the body of the truck and the tank so that when you mount the tank, it is in the correct location for the strap to work.

If there are any unanswered questions that you may have, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us directly!

Additional information

Weight60 lbs
Dimensions24 × 26 × 20 in

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