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Late bay fuel tank
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<blockquote data-quote="kevinhall" data-source="post: 589056" data-attributes="member: 13521"><p>I've got one fitted into my '72. Haven't tried the gauge yet but having researched I believe it's just different resistance ranges so a gauge matcher should sort that out.</p><p></p><p>Had to beat a small section of the floor flat as the late tank had a very slightly deeper 'foot' at one point (also meant it was a bugger to get through the firewall!) but mated up to the inlet pipe fine. I know the '72 is different so not sure if that would be the case on an early.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kevinhall, post: 589056, member: 13521"] I've got one fitted into my '72. Haven't tried the gauge yet but having researched I believe it's just different resistance ranges so a gauge matcher should sort that out. Had to beat a small section of the floor flat as the late tank had a very slightly deeper 'foot' at one point (also meant it was a bugger to get through the firewall!) but mated up to the inlet pipe fine. I know the '72 is different so not sure if that would be the case on an early. [/QUOTE]
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