How can I determine the gas tank size?
#1
How can I determine the gas tank size?
I bought a gas tank from a 75 Blazer off of Craigslist that was out of a roll over.
I have no idea how many gallons the tank size is and I need to buy a sending unit for it but there are 2 different sizes.
How in the world can I order the right one if I don't know the tank size?
I am using the tank in an old 64 C10 under the bed.
New guy here and sure appreciate the help,
Thank you.
Scott
I have no idea how many gallons the tank size is and I need to buy a sending unit for it but there are 2 different sizes.
How in the world can I order the right one if I don't know the tank size?
I am using the tank in an old 64 C10 under the bed.
New guy here and sure appreciate the help,
Thank you.
Scott
#2
Fill it with water gallon by gallon till it's full? Lol honestly I have no idea other than maybe try google?
#3
i think you can find out with a vin decoder do you still have the vin of the truck you took the tank off of ?
you can decode the vin with this site * Car parts for your Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Hummer, Light Truck, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, and more!
Edit: Yes you can find out i just entered my vin for my blazer and it has a 20 gallon tank
you can decode the vin with this site * Car parts for your Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Hummer, Light Truck, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, and more!
Edit: Yes you can find out i just entered my vin for my blazer and it has a 20 gallon tank
#4
i think you can find out with a vin decoder do you still have the vin of the truck you took the tank off of ?
you can decode the vin with this site * Car parts for your Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Hummer, Light Truck, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, and more!
Edit: Yes you can find out i just entered my vin for my blazer and it has a 20 gallon tank
you can decode the vin with this site * Car parts for your Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Hummer, Light Truck, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, and more!
Edit: Yes you can find out i just entered my vin for my blazer and it has a 20 gallon tank
#5
ahhh got it i never decoded vins for older automotives before
#6
tank size?
All I have is the tank and the year of truck it came out of.
There must have been more than one tank size or the parts guy wouldn't be asking me what size tank it was.
Is ther a place on-line I can enter the tank dimensions and determine the size that way?
There must have been more than one tank size or the parts guy wouldn't be asking me what size tank it was.
Is ther a place on-line I can enter the tank dimensions and determine the size that way?
#7
All I know is i had a 77 blazer...was more trouble than it was worth here in PA as it still had the old style fuel system on it (originally designed for leaded fuel) even though the valves were hardened for unleaded. In PA they weren't grandfathered so in order to get it inspected after they implemented emissions they wanted me to have the entire fuel system replaced to comply with emissions. I guess since it wasn't registered as classic or antique they could get away with that. IIRC it only had a 10 digit vin and i couldn't find much out about it because of that. If the RPO codes are still readable you could find out more (if you still have access to the vehicle to look for them)
Edit: It's possible to determine the tank size by dimensions... let me do some searching for you and see what i can come up with.
Edit again: Here's the specs i found
Year:: 1975 Production Total: 50,548
Base Price: 4,998 Weight: 4,313
Wheel Base: 106.5 in. Fuel Tank Capacity: 20-gallon/31-gallon
Length: 184.5 in. Height: 71 in.
Std. Engine, (net HP):
OHV Six-cylinder 250 cid. (105) @ 3800 rpm
Opt. Engine, (net HP):
OHV Eight-cylinder 350 cid. (160) @ 3800 rpm
OHV Eight-cylinder 400 cid. (175) @ 3600 rpm
It was either a 20 or 31 gallon tank. let me see if i can get the dimensions of each for you.
Edit: It's possible to determine the tank size by dimensions... let me do some searching for you and see what i can come up with.
Edit again: Here's the specs i found
Year:: 1975 Production Total: 50,548
Base Price: 4,998 Weight: 4,313
Wheel Base: 106.5 in. Fuel Tank Capacity: 20-gallon/31-gallon
Length: 184.5 in. Height: 71 in.
Std. Engine, (net HP):
OHV Six-cylinder 250 cid. (105) @ 3800 rpm
Opt. Engine, (net HP):
OHV Eight-cylinder 350 cid. (160) @ 3800 rpm
OHV Eight-cylinder 400 cid. (175) @ 3600 rpm
It was either a 20 or 31 gallon tank. let me see if i can get the dimensions of each for you.
Last edited by Mike98Blazer; 09-29-2011 at 08:19 PM.
#8
Per RockAuto.com's listing of maximum dimensions:
Dimensions: 28-3/4" x 28-1/8" x 12-3/4"; Gallons: 31;
Dimensions: 28-3/4" x 28-1/8" x 10-3/4"; Gallons: 25;
*Moved to Full Size K5 Tech*
Dimensions: 28-3/4" x 28-1/8" x 12-3/4"; Gallons: 31;
Dimensions: 28-3/4" x 28-1/8" x 10-3/4"; Gallons: 25;
*Moved to Full Size K5 Tech*
#9
31 GALLONS/118 LITERS -- 28.75 in. L x 28.13 in. W x 12.75 in. H;
25 Gallon -- 28.75 in L x 28.13 in W x 10.75 in. H
Damn i was gettin em off of LMC as you posted Kyle LOL
25 Gallon -- 28.75 in L x 28.13 in W x 10.75 in. H
Damn i was gettin em off of LMC as you posted Kyle LOL
#10
Thank you very much.
The shape of the tank measures exact to the dimensions but the depth is off.
If I am measuring correctly this one is 11.5 inches deep. I will double check it with a level to be sure.
Thanks again,
scott
The shape of the tank measures exact to the dimensions but the depth is off.
If I am measuring correctly this one is 11.5 inches deep. I will double check it with a level to be sure.
Thanks again,
scott