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1957 Chevrolet one-fifty-series Fuel Tank

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16 Gallons Fuel Tank for Chevrolet Bel Air One-Fifty Series Two-Ten Series 1957
$169.99
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Vehicle: 1957 Chevrolet One-Fifty Series
Item LocatedUnited States
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MaterialGalvanized Steel
ColorSilver
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GM28C, 576-216, 3737476
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16 Gallon Fuel Tank
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16 Gallon Fuel Tank for Chevrolet Bel Air One-Fifty Series Two-Ten Series 1957
$198.99
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Vehicle: 1957 Chevrolet One-Fifty Series
Item LocatedUnited States
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MaterialGalvanized Steel
ColorSilver
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GM28D, 576-058, CGM28D, 576058, 3737476
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Spectra Premium GM28C Fuel Tank
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Spectra Premium GM28C Fuel Tank
$193.99
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Vehicle: 1957 Chevrolet One-Fifty Series
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GM28C, 576216, TNKGM28C, 400, IGM28C, IGM28CSS, GM28C, 3737476
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Spectra Premium GM28D Fuel Tank
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Spectra Premium GM28D Fuel Tank
$218.99
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Vehicle: 1957 Chevrolet One-Fifty Series
Item LocatedUnited States
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GM28D, 576058, TNKGM28D, 400, IGM28DSS, IGM28D, GM28D, 3737476
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Spectra Premium GM28DFI Fuel Tank and Pump Assembly Combination
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Spectra Premium GM28DFI Fuel Tank and Pump Assembly Combination
$477.99
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Vehicle: 1957 Chevrolet One-Fifty Series
Item LocatedUnited States
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GM28DFI, TNKGM28DFI, GM28DFI, 3737476
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What is a fuel tank?

A fuel tank is to safely store and supply fuel to a vehicle's engine. It holds the fuel (gasoline, diesel, or other types) and ensures that it's delivered to the engine as needed for combustion. The fuel tank also plays a role in maintaining fuel pressure and controlling fuel flow, allowing the engine to run smoothly. Additionally, the tank is designed to withstand impacts, resist corrosion, and prevent fuel spills or vapor leaks, ensuring safety and efficiency. It is also equipped with a venting system to regulate pressure inside the tank as fuel is consumed and as temperature changes.


A-Premium offers a durable and high-quality fuel tank. If you are trying to find a lasting fuel tank, choose A-Premium’s parts! Seeks for larger capacity for longer driving ranges, durability with corrosion-resistant materials, and lightweight design to improve fuel efficiency.  A-Premium fuel tank ensures safety with leak-proof and impact-resistant features, is easy to install and maintain, and complies with environmental regulations. Trust A-Premium for your fuel tank needs!

How does a fuel tank fail?

Fuel tank failure can occur due to physical damage (such as impacts or corrosion), cracks or leaks from aging materials, or faulty components like the fuel pump or sending unit. Issues like vapor lock, fuel contamination (e.g., water or dirt), and improper installation or maintenance can also lead to failure. Common symptoms include fuel leaks, poor engine performance, and difficulty starting the vehicle. Regular maintenance and addressing warning signs promptly can help prevent tank failure.

 

How long should a fuel tank last?

A vehicle's fuel tank typically lasts 10 to 20 years, depending on factors such as material, maintenance, and environmental conditions. Plastic tanks generally last longer, around 15 to 20 years, while metal tanks may last 10 to 15 years but are more prone to rust and corrosion. Proper maintenance, like checking for leaks and keeping the tank clean, can extend its lifespan, while exposure to extreme temperatures, road salt, and poor-quality fuel can accelerate wear. Regular checks can help ensure the tank remains in good condition for many years.