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Custom Round Oil Tank With Crowned Ends on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

Mulberry, Indiana, United States

Mulberry, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:Anything Goes Manufacturer Part Number:custom round

    This custom round tank has slightly crowned ends which gives the tank a little character without looking like a pill style tank. It measures 11" long, 5" in diameter, and is made with 14 gauge American steel. It is tig welded in Indiana and comes with an aluminum screw in cap. It has 1/8" pipe fittings with suction, vent, and return on the right and drain to the left. The mounts are 4" on center and the tank will hold 3 quarts of oil. The fill neck is tilted outward and slightly forward. It comes pressure checked and rough sanded for minimal prep work before painting. This tank is designed for a Harley style set up, if you need one for Honda or Triumph/BSA let me know before you bid they are different!!!!
    This tank is not made for any particular frame so you may have to adjust your frame mounts for fitment. I make these tanks and can adjust size, fill location, and mount location just email with your questions or feel free to call 765-379-2274. I will also ship international and check out our other listings for hardware and other tank styles
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