Blacky - 48hrs in a day

Steve (ozfueler) ....... you have a deal!
my70wg - yes there is something in the water ....... alcohol
J - maaaate, always in touch with the Engineer as there have been some changes as she has progressed, it's all good, can't leave these things to the last minute or
Designed the fuel tank and had our Gun TIG welder at work (Michael) weld it up while I've been doing body mods.
Tank ended up 95lts and has 2 baffles setup inside it to stop fuel pressure under acceleration from possibly leaking from the filler as it is still in the original position. There is a baffle to also stop acceleration starving the motor, basically the "box" under the tank is a "swirl pot", the tank bottom plate has a 40mm hole in it and the pickup is run into the "swirl pot", there is a full width baffle running across the tank directly behind the "swirl pot" so under hard acceleration there will always be sufficient fuel "trapped" to keep the chevy going.
Still have to finish polishing it all yet
Underside of tank, angled sections are for exhaust clearance:
Side profile, tank main bottom plate is tapered so it matches the angle of the lower guard.
Tank in position, false floor will cover it all, I will lose about 65mm depth in the boot, I set it above floor so it wouldn't hang too low:
Shot showing clearance for exhaust, the "swirl pot" will also be drilled and tapped for a drain bung:
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