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Fuel tank

It might be a good idea to tell us about what car it is for.

Also please use the correct forums.....moved this thread already for you.
 
1969 coronet 500
This may be of use....have you got one?

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Yes which one is for the vent I am new to the form just joined trying to get familiar with the form thanks
 
Yes which one is for the vent I am new to the form just joined trying to get familiar with the form thanks
The picture above in Post #6 looks like a hack job. You should have only one pipe coming out the tank to supply fuel to the engine.

On the right hand side of the sender/outlet unit, there are two small pipes. One is short inside the tank, and one goes to the end nearest the filler tube.

You will also find in your car one pipe that bends up and around the rear axle hump on the floor pan....then goes up and down in a tight loop. That tube connects via a small piece of rubber fuel hose to the SHORT tube inside the tank.

The other tube connects to a small steel tube with a bend in it which locates underneath the floor pan with a weird looking spring clip through a hole. That connects via a small piece of rubber fuel hose to the LONG tube inside the tank.

Is that what you need to know?
 
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