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Old 04-30-2008, 11:41 PM
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i have a 1996 427,do the gas tank straps pull all the way up to the frame?
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With the insulation on the straps, tank in place and the straps bolted to the frame their is a minimal amount of space left. This is for expansion of the tank when full. Answer your question?
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yes thank you

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Are the gas tanks standard issue on the CR's? Capacity? Sending unit?

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Normally7 ?
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PS Don may have changed this???
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Mine is 10 to maybe 12 gallons. Sending unit is worthless so I have no idea how much fuel I have. So I always feel the need to fill 'er up.

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Are the gas tanks standard issue on the CR's? Capacity? Sending unit?

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I just put 12.2 gallons in my '92. Guessing 13-14 gallons?
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I got my kit in "99 and the tank capacity is 19 gallons, and it came with the
kit. The sending unit only makes it to 1/2 full on the gauge so I watch the
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Ohio Ken,
That post is 7 years old but thanks for the response...finally, just kidding with you. Since then I have run my car out of gas and it took 14 gallons to fill. Also I found that a lack of a good ground was preventing my gauge to work properly. Apparently incidental tank to chassis contact causes a gauge to read erratically. A proper ground between the tank and chassis solved that problem.

19 gallons sounds good.

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Old 05-26-2015, 12:04 PM
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Mine is 10 to maybe 12 gallons. Sending unit is worthless so I have no idea how much fuel I have. So I always feel the need to fill 'er up.

John
10 to 12 gallons seems a ridiculously small tank for a Cobra. You must spend half of every trip stranding at the gas station.

I've just replaced my standard Kirkham tank, which I think was around 30 gallons with the original style 42 gallon tank, which will come in very handy for my road trip to Italy in September.

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Ohio Ken,
That post is 7 years old but thanks for the response...finally, just kidding with you. Since then I have run my car out of gas and it took 14 gallons to fill. Also I found that a lack of a good ground was preventing my gauge to work properly. Apparently incidental tank to chassis contact causes a gauge to read erratically. A proper ground between the tank and chassis solved that problem.

19 gallons sounds good.

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Oh my...I feel like an idiot replying to a 7 year old post lol... I need to check dates more closely! Then again, the info is always helpful regardless.
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