[tcb] Re: 16 gallon tank

  • From: Sammie Smith <slsmith@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 20:45:21 -0600

When I put the one in the single cab I just used the straps that were already there with some spacers and long bolts to extend the length.


At 11:03 AM 10/30/2006, you wrote:

I believe they are actuall around 14 gallons.
I love having the larger tank!
I got mine for free (already coated on the inside too :-) ).
You will probably have to wait until there is one for sale on TheSamba.
When you get it, make sure you get the BayWindow sender, because the one
that will come with the tank, if it does come with one, will probably be
shot.
The senders are not voltage specific, so you could run a Bay Window sender
with a 6 volt generator.  Little bit of a pain to get the huge tank into
the engine compartment.  And you'll have to make some straps to hold it
in.  I made mine out of that metal strapping material from Home Depot.
Well worth the effort though!



>
> So over in Lafayette I found out that I have a leak in my 10 gal. tank and
> since Jenn and I have been talking (great excuse) about a bigger tank
> since the trip up to T@P 3 I wanted to ask ya'll about the 16 gal bay tank
> (i think that's what Mark told me) and where it can be found and the cost
> of it.
>
> Eric you have one right?
>
> Any reason not to put a bigger tank in?
>
> Had a good time in Lafayette and like Mark said the traffic was bad on the
> way home, but we made it safely and that's a good thing.
> Sammy your bus looks Soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Good! I
> was glad I saw it.
>
> Denis, may the bus God's watch over you on your travels and I hope you
> meet and make lots of friends on your trip I know you found 4 with my
> family. Go pass a good time you!
>
>
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