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    1. #1
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      Fuel cell box ??

      I have a 15 gallon fuel cell I'm getting ready to install. It's made from .100 thick 5051 aluminum. It will be mounted between the frame rails. Should I build a steel box to go around this cell to protect it from road debris ?? What gauge steel should I use ??
      67 Firebird Convert 455 +.060 Johnny Winters TH400 74cc KRE d-port flowed @ 310 cfm heads piston dished 16cc H-beam rods Comp Cam 305-AH-8 cam 108* LSA 253/260 @.050 duration .577/.594 lift w/1.65 rockers Ford 9" 3.55 Detroit Locker M/T Sportsman Radials 31x18x15 on Convo Pro 15x15s

      Honest dad that 455 on the side of the block is a serial number

    2. #2
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      Car will primarily be street driven.
      67 Firebird Convert 455 +.060 Johnny Winters TH400 74cc KRE d-port flowed @ 310 cfm heads piston dished 16cc H-beam rods Comp Cam 305-AH-8 cam 108* LSA 253/260 @.050 duration .577/.594 lift w/1.65 rockers Ford 9" 3.55 Detroit Locker M/T Sportsman Radials 31x18x15 on Convo Pro 15x15s

      Honest dad that 455 on the side of the block is a serial number

    3. #3
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      If it has no bladder inside, then I'd call it an aluminum fuel tank.
      Aluminum melts at 1100 degrees, steel melts at 2500 degrees. In addition, steel has extra protection from debris damage. I'd check for what is common for racing use. I think it's .035" thick cold rolled steel.
      FIA requires .036" steel, or .095" aluminum, so your .100 thick aluminum is OK, but I'd add a flat sheet of steel for the bottom.

      I was witness to a tractor fire. It had a plastic belly tank with 30 gallons of diesel. An electrical fire started under the deck, just above the fuel tank. The tank started to melt and when it finally blew out it dumped all the fuel on the ground under the tractor and it really took off! We had used up 3 or 4 fire extinguishers before the tank burst.
      Any aluminum castings like timing cover and oil filter mounts just melted away. So I'm thinking if you spun out and hit a guard rail or got rear ended, and a fire was in the area of the tank, it would drop all the fuel out as soon as it got very hot. A steel enclosure would buy more time, but fuel is still going to boil off.
      Last edited by David Pozzi; 09-13-2016 at 12:20 PM.
      67 Camaro RS that will be faster than anything Mary owns.

    4. #4
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      when i ran an aluminum fuel cell om my last car i mounted it between the frame rails and used a box, i heard it take a few rocks a over the years and i never regretted having it.







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