Hello, been a while since I visited this site. I've come across some late knuckle or early pan tanks, period modified. I believe these can be properly revived, what do you think? Can you please help me identify them? 1947?
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Knuckle(?) tanks identification please
Last edited by slarsonroy; 01-27-2014, 05:55 AM.Scott Larson
AMCA #13589
Omaha Chapter
1953 HD FLE
1971 HD FLH
1971 Triumph Bonneville 650
1973 Norton Commando 750Tags: None
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They are panhead and anything can be fixed but the cost? It depends on how bad you want and need this particular set of tanks. I have cut the tanks apart and pounded the dents and then welded back together but they were a bit rarer than these. Then those brass repairs would concern me too.Last edited by Jerry Wieland; 01-27-2014, 06:56 AM.
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These 4 reliefs do not exist or are very minimal in size and the threaded spigot on the right tank is close to the back of the tank. Knucklehead tanks are actually rated at 3 3/4 gallons vs 3 1/2 gallons for a panhead tank'
Jerry
Originally posted by slarsonroy View PostThanks Jerry, what distinguishes the pan tanks from the late Knuckle tanks?Attached Files
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I see what you are talking about with the "reliefs". I had found another pic of what were stated as knuckle tanks and thought they were the same.
I didn't notice the location. Of the spigot. Thanks for the good info. So now they are narrowed down to '48 to '50?Scott Larson
AMCA #13589
Omaha Chapter
1953 HD FLE
1971 HD FLH
1971 Triumph Bonneville 650
1973 Norton Commando 750
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