Re: 1961 GMC 4000 Rescue and repair
New tank arrived with sending unit and stainless steel screws. I checked over the tank for any issues and it all looked good. Packaging was really good. The sending unit with screws came in a separate box.
Here is a picture of the tank. Do not forget to place the gasket first before installing the sending unit. Install the float first when installing the sending unit. I laid the tank down on a piece of the notched packing cardboard to hold the tank steady and let the sending unit hang freely in the tank while I tightened the screws on the sending unit.
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USMC Retired
Pollock, LA.
Own a 1961 GMC 4000 (Fontaine Flatbed) with a 305B engine
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