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Post  superksales Wed Nov 30, 2022 5:00 pm

I purchased a number of red aluminum 0.7 inch diameter tanks(I think) that I think attach to an engine It has a hole for a fuel line going in and two metal outlet pipes. The main tank is open on one end and the other end is closed with a hole that I think would go thru and attach to a motor.

Any help appreciated.

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Post  sosam117 Wed Nov 30, 2022 6:51 pm

superksales wrote:I purchased a number of red aluminum 0.7 inch diameter tanks(I think) that I think attach to an engine  It has a hole for a fuel line going in and two metal outlet pipes.  The main tank is open on one end and the other end is closed with a hole that I think would go thru and attach to a motor.

Any help appreciated.

Thanks

You need to post 3 more times, then post a photo of the tank that you have.

If you are new, introduce yourself.
Next, tell everyone where you purchased the tank from? Friend/neighbor/flea market?

A photo would help out on identifying the tank.
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Post  Marleysky Thu Dec 01, 2022 4:31 pm

HOWDY! and welcome to the CEF!
I don't have any measurements but there are a couple of engines that had red anodized rear mounted tanks.

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