Fuel tank?
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Fuel tank?
Where can I get a fuel tank? Mine doesn't have one. Somebody rigged up a 5 gal can in the bed (this was used on a farm I guess) and discarded the tank. The straps are still there.
I have heard that Chevy S10 tanks are a good fit, but I have never tried to fit one... M101 3/4 ton cargo trailers converted for use with generators (as with the area lighting set) have fuel tanks mounted under the bed that are very similar to the ones fitted to the M37 and can be used (look for somebody who purchased one of the trailers in order to get the generators and/or the trailer and see if you can get them to sell or give you the tank).
Aslo try the usual suspects such as ABLinn, Vermont Commercial Salvage, Midwest Military, ACE Surplus, Adirondack Dodge, White Owl Parts, and Memphis Equipment... Some have contact info on my website, some are easier to "Google".
Good luck.
Aslo try the usual suspects such as ABLinn, Vermont Commercial Salvage, Midwest Military, ACE Surplus, Adirondack Dodge, White Owl Parts, and Memphis Equipment... Some have contact info on my website, some are easier to "Google".
Good luck.
'53 USMC M37 w/Cummins 4BT
'64 XM708,
'51 M38
'73 M817, '71 XM813, '70 M816, '84 M931
http://www.garbee.net/~cabell
http://www.eastcoastconvoy.com
http://www.gravesmountaintrailrides.com
'64 XM708,
'51 M38
'73 M817, '71 XM813, '70 M816, '84 M931
http://www.garbee.net/~cabell
http://www.eastcoastconvoy.com
http://www.gravesmountaintrailrides.com
I've got an extra
refit,
I'm in NE Oregon, Zip is 97882
Not sure what shipping would be down your way, but I'm going to use a different tank for my sled. Mine's been to radiator shop, cleaned and checked for and proven leak free.
kevinL
cell: five oh One 5 6 one 7 9 two 8
I'm in NE Oregon, Zip is 97882
Not sure what shipping would be down your way, but I'm going to use a different tank for my sled. Mine's been to radiator shop, cleaned and checked for and proven leak free.
kevinL
cell: five oh One 5 6 one 7 9 two 8
'52 M-37 "Old Blue" still in 11enty-bazillion parts
'52 M-37 "Rusty Red" parted
'52 M-37 "Rusty Red" parted
http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/pho ... 6103FkGMVF
Here is a picture someone had posted.
I have some used stock tanks but may need to be cleaned or repaired for sale. One is on hold for pickup/shipping but I have several others. Shipping will be expensive. Autodoc51@aol.com
Here is a picture someone had posted.
I have some used stock tanks but may need to be cleaned or repaired for sale. One is on hold for pickup/shipping but I have several others. Shipping will be expensive. Autodoc51@aol.com
pfrederi wrote:I have had to replace the gas tank in my 1996 GMC Sonoma (aka S-10) it was long narrow and much thicker than the M37 tank...I really do not see how it would fit.CGarbee wrote:I have heard that Chevy S10 tanks are a good fit, but I have never tried to fit one...
Good luck.
Hmm, I think that the person who told me this (Kenny Grantham, down near Charlotte, NC) used one from an early model S10, so now I wonder when the change over in tank design was... I really have not paid attention to the small Chevy truck line. Thanks for pointing out that the newer tanks are different.
'53 USMC M37 w/Cummins 4BT
'64 XM708,
'51 M38
'73 M817, '71 XM813, '70 M816, '84 M931
http://www.garbee.net/~cabell
http://www.eastcoastconvoy.com
http://www.gravesmountaintrailrides.com
'64 XM708,
'51 M38
'73 M817, '71 XM813, '70 M816, '84 M931
http://www.garbee.net/~cabell
http://www.eastcoastconvoy.com
http://www.gravesmountaintrailrides.com
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- SSGT
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The tank out of a Ford E-e50 van works good, you just have to extend the straps. I sure would not pay an arm and a leg for an old one when you can get a nice clean newer tank for less money. Tom
www.snakeriver4x4.com
M-37's - WC-51 - M-29C - WC-25 cc - CCKW
M-274 - M-101 - G-527 Water Buffalo
G-7117 Chevy
M-37's - WC-51 - M-29C - WC-25 cc - CCKW
M-274 - M-101 - G-527 Water Buffalo
G-7117 Chevy
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- SSGT
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That should read FORD E-350 van. sorry
www.snakeriver4x4.com
M-37's - WC-51 - M-29C - WC-25 cc - CCKW
M-274 - M-101 - G-527 Water Buffalo
G-7117 Chevy
M-37's - WC-51 - M-29C - WC-25 cc - CCKW
M-274 - M-101 - G-527 Water Buffalo
G-7117 Chevy
pfrederi wrote:I have had to replace the gas tank in my 1996 GMC Sonoma (aka S-10) it was long narrow and much thicker than the M37 tank...I really do not see how it would fit.CGarbee wrote:I have heard that Chevy S10 tanks are a good fit, but I have never tried to fit one...
Good luck.
I think they used a s-10 blazer tank...between the framerails.
steved