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Pill Style Oil Tank For Bobbers Or Choppers on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Mulberry, Indiana, US

Mulberry, Indiana, US
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    Round pill style oil tank for bobbers, choppers. This tank is made of 14 gauge American steel and is Tig welded in Indiana. The tank measures 11" long and is 5" in diameter and will hold 3 quarts of oil. It has 1/8 pipe fittings for suction, vent, return on the right and a drain to the left. The bolt mounts are 4" on center and the fill neck is tilted slightly forward and out and includes an aluminum screw in cap. This tank is for Harley style builds, Honda and Triumph tanks are different let me know before you bid!!!!
     The tank is rough sanded for minimal prep work before painting and it comes pressure tested. This tank is not made for any specific frame so you may need to adapt your mounts to fit. I make these tanks and can make them in most sizes so if you need a different size, fitting location or fill neck placement you can email or feel free to call 765-379-2274 to get more information. I will ship international

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