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GM Full-Size Truck Fuel Tanks
JEGS 555-78018 Fuel Tank Features:
- Includes new lock ring and gasket
- Original equipment fitment
- Dimensions: 55.750 in. x 16.500 in. x 7.500 in.
- Recommended sending unit 555-78502 (3/8 in. main no return) Sold Separately
FAQ
How big is the gas tank on a 1960-1966 Chevy C10 Truck?
- The gas tank for a 1960-1966 Chevy C10 Truck, identified by Part Number 555-78018 from JEGS, is a 17-Gallon tank designed with original equipment fitment. Crafted from durable zinc-plated steel, this tank offers ample fuel capacity to keep your classic Chevy truck on the road.
How hard is it to install a gas tank on a 1960-1966 Chevy C10 Truck?
- Installing the JEGS Fuel Tank for 1960-1966 Chevy Truck, Part Number 555-78018, can vary in difficulty depending on your mechanical experience and available tools. However, with the right tools and instructions, it is a manageable task. The tank is designed for original equipment fitment, ensuring compatibility with your Chevy C10 Truck. Constructed from zinc-plated steel, it offers durability and reliability on the road.
What tools do I need to install a gas tank?
- To install the JEGS Fuel Tank for 1960-1966 Chevy Truck, Part Number 555-78018, you'll likely need basic hand tools such as wrenches, sockets, screwdrivers, and pliers. Additionally, a jack and jack stands may be necessary for safely raising the vehicle. Following proper safety procedures is crucial when handling fuel and working on your vehicle. Find this product and more at JEGS.com.
Specifications:
Is the fill neck and fill hose included? The description says: Includes "Filler Neck, Sold Individually"
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