I've got a new fuel tank and my original filler neck (which I understand is longer on our Mercs). Question is, what do I need to do with what I have in the picture to get this new tank and neck functional?
mercfueltank.jpg
I've got a new fuel tank and my original filler neck (which I understand is longer on our Mercs). Question is, what do I need to do with what I have in the picture to get this new tank and neck functional?
mercfueltank.jpg
This is one of those "if you have to ask, you probably shouldn't be doing it" questions....
but..........
To me it looks like you need a new rubber coupler and the new neck has to be cut off to match the length of the neck coming out of the tank. or the old filler neck needs to be welded into the new tank.
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Looks like a tank for a rear fill..behind license plate. Is this for a 60's Marauder?
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