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Good to see your Project Blog up!
You need to have your tank boiled out. Try Able Radiator in Milwaukie. 14511 Southeast River Road Oak Grove, OR 97267-1108 (503) 652-2707 They are a small mom & pop place that has been around forever and don't overprice their work. Also, new tanks aren't available. There have been long discussion here at PackardInfo about retrofitting a '57 Chevy gas tank. Try searching for it here, it is interesting information.
Posted on: 2011/1/26 17:22
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There is no aftermarket exact replacement tanks I am aware of. All 51-6 will fit and are out there used. Believe that is what has been done by most needing a tank if the original couldn't be repaired. One shop makes a replacement out of stainless steel but very expensive and not proper looking -- but an option. Otherwise, probably not enough demand for repro companies unless someone wants to order a multitude or two.
One poster said a Chevy tank would fit and he is mostly right. Problem is anything for other cars always seems to have something not quite right for us--in that case, it was a tad long and the sender has to be on the side. Our senders won't work that way as is and GM senders won't work our gauges. Otherwise, either the fill is in wrong spot or supply connection is. Several other tanks approximate the size and shape and am sure the differences could be be worked around--probably even the sender with some thought and work. Possibly that JC Whitney universal sender could be reworked to be on the side. Without access to exact dimensions from old and new tanks though, kinda hard to find one via pictures only.
Posted on: 2011/1/26 17:38
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Thank you Portlandon & Howard.
I guess that explains why I couldn't find one on the web. First thing tomorrow, I'll try rinsing out my tank (couldn't do it any harm) and then setting it in the (promised) sun to dry, maybe with a little help from a hair dryer. I just came back in from checking the voltage at just before the Ballast Resistor and then after. Both were 12.48 volts - same as the battery. I'm admittedly not real good with electricity, but I thought the purpose of the Ballast Resistor was to knock the voltage down. Evidently I'm missing something.
Posted on: 2011/1/26 17:50
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You won't see much difference on either side to ground if there is not enough load or the points are open. Try bumping the engine a bit while the meter is connected. You should see the needle dip when the points close but as the coil saturates, it will most likely go back up. With engine running, believe it should be around 7-8.
Posted on: 2011/1/26 18:02
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Thank you Howard ! ! ! !
Did as you suggested and it did as you foretold! That is a real relief, I can tell you. Thanks again -
Posted on: 2011/1/26 18:23
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Glad you started a blog. I look forward to watching your progress. Please don't forget to upload some pictures!
Posted on: 2011/1/26 20:52
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51Packard wrote:Glad you started a blog. I look forward to watching your progress. Please don't forget to upload some pictures!
Posted on: 2011/1/26 23:38
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My thanks to 51Packard and Ozstatman along with Howard, Portlandon, and all. I'll work on adding some pictures and hopefully save "a 1000 words".
Posted on: 2011/1/27 0:08
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There are several old gas tank threads. Here's one i found real fast:
packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb ... orum=2&post_id=41826#forumpost41826
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VAPOR LOCK demystified: See paragraph SEVEN of PMCC documentaion as listed in post #11 of the following thread:f
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