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Gas tank capacity?

CYCLONE 2

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Hello, I'm getting old and starting to forget things I used to know. I was trying to remember how many gallon gas tank I have in my 1980 Enchanter O/B. I thought it was a 30 gallon tank. It is aluminum and it is original. I was trying to find an old brochure on this site but couldn't find it, so........what do you think?:eyecrazy:
 
I didn't know the specifics on the ally tank in my Enticer, so I did the following on day:

1: measure the dimensions of it (H, W, D)

2: multiply all three to work out the cubic feet

3: 1cu ft = 7.48 gal

(as I'm getting older, I used my iphone to do step 2 and 3!!)
 
I didn't know the specifics on the ally tank in my Enticer, so I did the following on day:

1: measure the dimensions of it (H, W, D)

2: multiply all three to work out the cubic feet

3: 1cu ft = 7.48 gal

(as I'm getting older, I used my iphone to do step 2 and 3!!)
Or you can look at the tag on the top of the tank :poke: :p
 
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