Hi, Joe: You make it sound so easy when you write "popped out the sender"! My experience with these is that they're pretty well rusted on, and those three little prongs are weak and want to bend rather than allow you to put force on them to turn them. Do you have a special tool for removing these? If so, let me know what it is and where to get one! I have a tank that's just sitting there waiting for me to clean it, but I need to get the sender out. Also, this tank has a think layer of Brown Gunk in the bottom, but appears to be a very solid tank otherwise. Suggestions on what de-gunkifying solution to use? - Justin > > On Mon, 25 Feb 2008, JOE FULTON wrote: > >> Well, I have pulled both sedan and wagon gas tanks >> from 63/64 and the six seat wagon gas tank appears to >> be the same as the sedan tank. The both have the >> driver's side fill near the rear wheel. I think you >> are in luck. > > The tank turned out to be very clean. Popped out the sender, > bottom inside tank was still galvanized. Its got a 1/2" hole > in it where the yard drained the gas. > > It was a lucky day, all in all! > ____________________________________________________________ GET FREE 5GB EMAIL - Check out spam free email with many cool features! Visit http://www.inbox.com/email to find out more! _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list