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I did the opposite of this with my 81, came with one 20gallon tank and I had a spare 16 gallon that I had taken off another truck.I had to change the filler neck etc but when I went to bolt it up only one side of the supports lined up to the holes in the frame!sent from my pofs galaxy 4
Quote from: LTZ C20 on October 18, 2015, 08:23:58 pmOk I'm not sure I understand how the baffles are shaped. Maybe it would make more sense if I saw it as a whole, like the whole tank cut in half long horizontally front to back. Cuz that just looks like a tray sitting on the bottom of tank. Keep in mind I've never seen or handled a tank like that in person, I've only worked with my fuel tank and the newer plastic ones from the late 90's and newer.It is literally a rectangular bowl with holes in the bottom for when the level is lower then the upper lip of the bowl and to prevent fast draining.
Ok I'm not sure I understand how the baffles are shaped. Maybe it would make more sense if I saw it as a whole, like the whole tank cut in half long horizontally front to back. Cuz that just looks like a tray sitting on the bottom of tank. Keep in mind I've never seen or handled a tank like that in person, I've only worked with my fuel tank and the newer plastic ones from the late 90's and newer.
I!M wondering that myself... The bowel that makes up the baffwl is higher so maybe at lower fuel levels but above the baffling I doubt it. The factory baffling likes like a maze for fuel. Kinda neat I thought and effective down to the last gallon. I always thought I had dual 15 gallon tanks because I would run them dry for a while and then switch tanks. Never could get more than 15 gals in one
Factory tanks used plastic baffling. it is generally a square box surrounding the pump on the 87-91 trucks.