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Beer Can Style Oil Tank on 2040-parts.com

US $90.00
Location:

Mulberry, Indiana, US

Mulberry, Indiana, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

     The Beer Can oil tank measures 10" in length and 5" in diameter. The mounts are spaced 4" on center and it has a center fill with an aluminum screw in cap. The return and vent fittings are on the top and the suction is on the bottom right with the drain to the bottom left. The fittings are 1/8" npt and are marked with a marker before shipping. The tank is rough sanded for minimal prep work and is pressure checked for leaks. The tanks holds right at 3 quarts and made with American steel and 100% Tig welded in Indiana.

      This tank is not made for any particular frame so you may have to adjust your mounts for fitment. I make these tanks so if you need the mounts spaced different, need a different size or have questions just email or call 765-379-2274. This tank is made for a Harley so if you need one for a Honda or Triumph/BSA let me know before you bid because they are different!!!!!

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