In this video, Chris shows you how to install the LS Fab taillight fuel filler in a 1967-1972 C10 truck. the taillight fuel filler can be purchased via ls-fab.com/67-72-gmc-chevy-tr...
Nice job. When I did mine I made a tab that bolted in under the tailgate hinge on the drivers side welded to my crossmember and make it removeable. And I used # 8 thread certs to mount my gas door using counter sunk allen head bolts in case I need to remove it too.
What tank do you use for the tailight filler? Im looking at the Boyd but not sure the side filler will be correct? Can you suggest the correct tank to use? Thank u buddy!!
Sorry I don't. Majority of people get creative depending on their skill set. You can do a Stainless tube with couplers on either end or a 1.5" flex fuel line. To connect the taillight to whichever tank you have.
The tanks we suggest to use have a vent on the tank. You can add a rollover check valve if you wish. If your tank doesn't have provisions for that you could get creative with the fill hose and add a vent.
@@mikechristy5140 from what it looks like you just use a modern fuel door hinge and screw/weld it to the back of the side marker light, run the wires along the hinge, and cut out space behind the light for the filler neck and cap to fit
With some fab work, this one may work on a 60-66, on the show TRUCKS they used a capless filler from a ford and made the filler on the side marker light on the 67-72 they were building, with some trial and error you could make it work on 60-66 taillight, that’s the plan on my 64.