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Old 02-27-2010, 08:57 AM
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Go to the home page and scroll down to the first red camaro, Scotts car, go to the engine section towards the bottom of the page jpeg 0105 it shows his peterson tank and how far it sticks down below the frame rail. He acually welded a tab for the lower clamp. I believe this is unavoidable and these guys aren't having any problems. Im getting ready to do the same for my 69 but waiting for the car to get back from paint. I was hoping you would get more responses on this thread, since there's not to many places to mount that tank. Also check out stuarts ride on the DSE website, they did a nice job of instaling his tank(although I dont believe its a peterson think its a modified gm). There's also some pics of Mark Stielows first ls7 install on the home page, I believe its a peterson as well. Hope this helps.

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I've scoured this site and many others looking at pics of oil tanks, but not many show how low they hang. Have seen Scott's photo you're talking about and it appears to be about the same distance below the subframe rail. What has me baffled, no pun intended, is this pic from the good people at DSE. Note the bracket to hold the tank. It appears to set the bottom of the tank close to level of the subframe. I have been speaking with them regarding this, and they have graciously offered to measure the height of this tank (also peterson), but it is currently at the upholstry shop. Peterson has offered to exchange the tank if necessary. I just want to get it right before it's too late.

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Old 02-27-2010, 12:22 PM
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I measured mine just to see if its different than yours(2 gallon). Perhaps DSE is using a smaller peterson tank. please let us know what you find out from them.



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Bill, I can't remember the exact height measurement on my tank, but it sure looks the same as yours. The bottom of my Peterson tank just touches the lower valence. To get just a bit more room for the cap, I have my tank tilted inward about 5 degrees.
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give jeff schwartz a call. he has what you need .
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Old 03-03-2010, 08:55 PM
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Bill, I can't remember the exact height measurement on my tank, but it sure looks the same as yours. The bottom of my Peterson tank just touches the lower valence. To get just a bit more room for the cap, I have my tank tilted inward about 5 degrees.
Thanks for the reply Scott, Rick, and Rich. DSE says the tank on that build is 15 1/2". I will say, they went out of their way to help with this. I've decided to send the lower part of the tank back to have shortened. I should have a couple of inches of space below the fender to grab the cap. It's positioned far enough into the bay that I can look down in the tank to see the oil level. At the bottom, it'll be close to the same level as the bottom of the frame rail. Then just to be safe, I'll probably add an oil cooler, if nothing else to bring the capacity back up.

I'll post some picks after I get it back and installed.

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