are small gas tank on 63 corvette have hold down straps with a hook at one end nut bolt at the other end or is there any threaded holes in the rear frame
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Frank, I just did my 63 chassis and the gas tanks straps are hooked on one end and the other side has a carriage bolt with nuts there are two nuts for each side one on the top the other on the bottom,
The bottom nut is to adjust the tension on the strap, The the other locks the adjustment in place.New England chapter member, 63 Convert. 327/340- Chapter/Regional/national Top Flight, 72 coupe- chapter and regional Top Flight.- Top
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That's correct - there are no bolts at the rear of the straps where they hook into the frame; only bolts are at the front.- Top
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If you have a small tank car, the hole shown in the above reference will exhibit evidence of a screw having been threaded. If a 36.5 gal tank car, no thread evidence, and there'll be another hole for a fuel line clip at the cross-member inboard of the frame kick-up [Ref UPC N03, Sheet 4, view C]. This one will be threaded.
I'd have to check my car for the UPC 8 hole theory, but it's too cold in the garage.
Last edited by Wayne M.; March 17, 2011, 08:59 PM.- Top
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Frank -
Here's the fuel line clip and screw on top of the right side rear frame rail Wayne referred to; that clip was used on all 20-gallon tank cars, and the hole for the thread-forming self-tapping screw was pre-pierced in all frames.Attached Files- Top
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Hi Frank the holes were there, but the hole should show no sign of a cut thread that a self tapping bolt/screw would make. Phil 8063- Top
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The hole I'm talking about is the one shown in the thumbnail, from my late '65 20 gallon tank convertible.Attached Files- Top
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