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1971 Chevrolet Goodmark Camaro - All The Small Things

Gettin' Fueled with Rick's Hot Rod Shop
By Dakota Wentz
1971 Chevrolet Camaro
1971 Chevrolet Camaro
Here's a look at the Rick's... 
   
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1971 Chevrolet Camaro
Here's a look at the Rick's Hot Rods integrated Stealth tank. Although you can't see through the 304 stainless steel to the tank's internals, you can see the highly polished finish on the outside. Remember, though, the inside consists of custom baffling and a pickup along with an Aeromotive fuel pump and filters.
1971 Chevrolet Camaro
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1971 Chevrolet Camaro
We could show you a picture of a gas tank being removed, but really, what's the point? You undo a few straps, remove some hoses and wires, and yank it out. The only advice I have for you before pulling the tank out is hitting the streets and layin' down some fat burnouts. That way you get every penny out of the $3.35 gallon of gas, instead of watching it fill up a bucket or cover the floor!
1971 Chevrolet Camaro
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1971 Chevrolet Camaro
The Rick's Hot Rod Shop Stealth tank comes assembled, so there are really no complications there. But before anything was set in stone, the boys at Goodmark placed the tank up into the car and made sure there was nothing in the way.
1971 Chevrolet Camaro
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1971 Chevrolet Camaro
With the front straps bolted in, the tank was hoisted up in place. A trick to keep the road noise down is to use a garden hose and place it between the tank and the trunk floor. Once the tank is tightened down, the squashed rubber acts as a sound deadener, much like Dynamat does on doors and floorboards.
1971 Chevrolet Camaro
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1971 Chevrolet Camaro
Once the boys at Goodmark checked everything it was clear, they mounted the tank straps to the front mounting positions. The tank is held in place using two belt-like straps that literally strap the tank in place.
1971 Chevrolet Camaro
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1971 Chevrolet Camaro
Once the tank was situated up top, the belts were pulled tight and bolted up. I know, they make it look so easy.
1971 Chevrolet Camaro
At the back of the tank there... 
   
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1971 Chevrolet Camaro
At the back of the tank there are four protruding fittings. One is the -10 AN stainless feed line fitting and the other is the -8 return line. The other two are the power outlets, one for the 10GA teflon-coated wire to supply power to the pump. The pump needs to be tapped into an ignition wire; that way it is activated the minute the battery is hot. The last fitting is for the ground wire.
1971 Chevrolet Camaro
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1971 Chevrolet Camaro
One area that is cause for concern is fuel lines. You may have to extend your fuel lines or make new ones. In our case the existing fuel lines needed extending. Goodmark used stainless steel braided hoses to extend the lines. One cool trick when cutting stainless braided hose is to wrap some electrical tape around the area you're getting ready to cut, then make your mark right on the tape where it needs to be cut. Once the hose is cut, the tape will keep the hose from fraying, which would make it near impossible to put the hose into the fitting.
1971 Chevrolet Camaro
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1971 Chevrolet Camaro
Once the fuel line was extended, Goodmark wrapped about a foot of it in garden hose. This will protect the stainless steel from rubbing up against the tank and making any scratches.
1971 Chevrolet Camaro
Here's the tank with both... 
   
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1971 Chevrolet Camaro
Here's the tank with both the feed and return line hooked up. Along with the fuel lines, the tank had to be wired to an ignition wire and ground out.
1971 Chevrolet Camaro
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1971 Chevrolet Camaro
Along with the Aeromotive pump and filters, Rick's also uses an Aeromotive 13109 bypass regulator. Just like all fuel systems, fuel injected motors can only handle so much fuel at a time. Once the fuel rails fill up with gas, the excess fuel being pumped to the rails is directly sent back to the tank. When using a bypass regulator, it measures the pressure in the system and only delivers the proper amount of fuel needed to the motor.
1971 Chevrolet Camaro
From a dead man's view you... 
   
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1971 Chevrolet Camaro
From a dead man's view you can see that the installation fits like a glove. The tank doesn't look out of place, and best of all, our Camaro will run better than ever.
1971 Chevrolet Camaro
Sir, they've gone plaid! The... 
   
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1971 Chevrolet Camaro
Sir, they've gone plaid! The stealth tank is so stealth you can't even see it.
Aeromotive
913-647-7700

www.aeromotiveinc.com
Rick's Hot Rod Shop
Goodmark Industries, Inc.
625-E Old Norcross Rd.
Lawrenceville
GA  30045

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