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Fuel Tanks

Darter6

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It's listed 62-63 and 64-65 with different part numbers.Is there really a difference ?
 
The only difference that I know of is the seal for the inlet tube. If I remember right, the 62-63 uses an o-ring in a groove at the mouth of the tank. The 64-65 uses a big rubber grommet at the mouth. The inlet tubes are the same. Just make sure you have the right seal for the tank you have. I'd probably go for the later style if the price is the same.
 
Thanks, I pulled the 63 Tank and I see the O-ring. Now I understand. I think I'll order the 64-65 tank.
 
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