For those who installed the mustang fuel tank.
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- GrumpsGarage
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For those who installed the mustang fuel tank.
I installed a fuel tank from a 69 mustang between the frame wells. For those who installed these tanks, is there a need for a vent line? My filler will come straight out the bed floor.
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Re: For those who installed the mustang fuel tank.
Yes, you have too. I didnt have one for a while and it was an issue, so I added this... https://www.summitracing.com/parts/tnk-vvr/overview/
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Re: For those who installed the mustang fuel tank.
Thanks for the reply, was it an issue with fuel starvation, or just fuel wanting to come out the filler during acceleration?
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1972 F100, Long bed to short bed, Crown Vic front and Explorer rear, frame up resto-mod
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Re: For those who installed the mustang fuel tank.
The tank would build to much pressure not being vented. It would start to cause hesitation on me.
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Re: For those who installed the mustang fuel tank.
You don't need a vent line, just run a vented cap.