OER FT2005C Gas Tank 1971-1972 Chevrolet Nova; Pontiac Ventura; With EEC; Stainless Steel; 18 Gallon Capacity
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OER FT2005C 1971-1972 Chevrolet Nova; Pontiac Ventura; Gas Tank; With EEC; Stainless Steel; 18 Gallon Capacity Features:
Correct reproduction of the original fuel tank designed For With 1971-1972 Chevrolet Nova, Pontiac Ventura models With EEC (evaporative emissions control vapor recovery system). This reproduction fuel tank is manufactured in stainless steel And includes the fuel sender lock-ring And o-ring gasket For a complete installation. This is a 18 gallon fuel tank that replaces the old tank perfectly. Note: Fuel tank sending unit available separately.
The EEC system is a method of controlling HC emissions by collecting fuel vapors from the fuel tank And carburetor fuel bowl vents And directing them into an engine intake manifold.
Fuel Tank Features:- Manufactured in Polished Stainless Steel
- Exact Reproduction of the original Fuel Tank
- 18 Gallon Tank
- With EEC (evaporative emissions control vapor recovery system)
- Includes Fuel Sender Lock Ring And o-Ring Gasket
- Replaces the original Fuel Tank Exactly!
- 1971-1972 Chevrolet Nova
- 1971-1972 Pontiac Ventura
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