Alu. fuel cell

lbyota85

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A buddy of mine kept on having trouble with his tank cracking so this is what I came up with.

This is the old tank...
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I sheared the pieces out of 3/16 slick alu.
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Then broke out the pieces...
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I used this to brake all the stuff, 14 foot CNC standard....
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Then TIG welded it all up...
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Heres the sump, it was kind of a pain but.....

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Finished product....
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I have to build them at work, so I don't get a whole lot of opportunities to work up there. If I had the stuff to do this at my shop I would be all over it.
 
Damn! Looks good. Is the new one thicker than the old one, or same?
 
nice work. without sounding like an ass, is he using any type of padding on the feet? maybe that would absorb some of the vibration and help resist cracking?
 
It is mounted on 1/2" rubber pads. The old one was I think like 16ga. (three steps above foil:D) and this one is 3/16". The old one was made for going around in a circle in the trunk of a car not beating around in the woods. I've built a few of them, so far no problems.
 
Maybe use poly bushings when mounting it?
 
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