OER YC111234A Fuel Tank 1970-74 Chevrolet Corvette; with EEC; Vent Pipe LH; Return Pipe RH; Zinc Coated; 18 Gallon Capacity
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OER YC111234A Features:
Reproduction of the original fuel tank designed for use with 1970-1974 Chevrolet Corvette models. Each fuel tank is manufactured in quality stamped steel to original factory dimensions featuring a heavy zinc coating for corrosion resistance. Includes filler neck screw set, filler neck cork gasket, sending unit lock ring and sending unit retaining cam. (fuel sender sold separately). Features driver's side (LH) tube, passenger side (RH) fuel return line, and bracket for EEC. Interchange # GM33D.
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 Quality Stamped Steel
- Features a Zinc coating for Rust and Corrosion Prevention
- Without O.L. Anderson Logo
- 18 Gallon Capacity
- Large Rectangular Side Indents
- Has Vent Valve in Top of Tank
- Driver Side (LH) Tube and Bracket for EEC
- Passenger Side (RH) Fuel Return Tube Includes lock ring for sending unit, cork gasket for filler neck, (9) bolts, and (1) O-ring seal
- 1970-1970 Chevrolet Corvette (with E.E.C. except LT1)
- 1971-1972 Chevrolet Corvette (except LT1)
- 1973-1974 Chevrolet Corvette (all models)
Note: Shipped Double Oversize
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