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20-Gallon Fuel Cell - 24 in. L x 20 in. W x 10 in. H
JEGS 555-15389 20-Gallon Fuel Cell Features:
- Constructed from aluminum and then polished for great looks and long life
- Includes 0-90 ohm sending unit
- Features flush-mount cap
This fuel cell does not have a roll-over vent valve, either port can be used as a return. The current foam in this cell is only compatible with gasoline-based fuels and must be removed when using Alcohol, Methanol, and Ethanol-based fuels (E-85, E-89, E-90, E-100, etc.) since the water content in alcohol-based fuels may cause the foam to break down. A roll-over vent valve is available for purchase separately. We recommend JEGS -10 AN external mount valve 555-15379
Specifications:
Does it come with mounting hardware like bolts
Is this fuel gauge compatible with a 1979 Jeep J20 truck.
Will this sending unit work with a 1968 Volvo 142 stock fuel guage?
I have a 72 Elcamino pro street, my current fuel cell has a sending unit and we installed a brand new fuel gage. Will this work with my new gage? Thanks
Could you put diesel in this tank?
We endurance road rac. Do you have a filler neck for this tank?
Will this sender unit work with a 72 ford pickup dash original gauge
What is the flow rating of the sending unit? Will it feed a Holley 650 double pumper for drag racing?
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