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> Fuel tank bay holes, Holes ion floor/pan
RandyE
post Mar 8 2022, 11:44 AM
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Here is a picture of the pan below my fuel tank after I removed it. The clear lines are just from my rig to clean out the fuel lines. Does anyone know if those three holes are to remain open or are there seals that go there? One large hole and two smaller holes above. Thanks in advance!

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post Mar 8 2022, 11:57 AM
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Small hole was for brake fluid over flow line on 70-71 cars, not used on later years. Others are drain/vent holes.
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post Mar 8 2022, 12:42 PM
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Small hole was for brake fluid over flow line on 70-71 cars, not used on later years. Others are drain/vent holes.



Yes sir Mark two small holes for brake fluid line is at the driver side and those holes on the picture I think one for water drain from the fresh air box and the other hole for the fuel filler neck drain. Big hole is an access hole from the bottom.
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