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    M37 fuel tank

    Tank update...but before I start, thanks to you all again. After a local club member suggested it, I opted for the high school chemistry experiment method (I don't know if such things are taught any more). Basically it's electrolysis. Second Chance Garage has a good description: Gas Tank...
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    M37 fuel tank

    Thank you for the comments and advice. Seems that there is more than "one way to skin the cat." I like the idea of putting the tank in the back of a truck to (painlessly?) slosh whatever "witches' brew" is inside. As an aside, I just completed a 67 Chev C10 with rebuilt 283 engine and 2 speed...
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    M37 fuel tank

    Hello all, Today, I dropped the fuel tank for my M37, The tank has at least two baffles dividing the tank into approximately 1/4--1/2--1/4 sections. It appears that there is no direct access for maintenance or cleaning for the two outside baffled areas. After removing the fuel sending unit...
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