Fueling Performance: Finding the Right Gas Tank for Your Dodge Coronet

When people restore classic cars old fuel delivery systems rarely receive the attention they deserve. For a car such as the Dodge Coronet, a good, period-correct fuel tank is a must for not only performance, but safety as well. Coronet Gas Tanks no matter if you're a vintage restorer or a daily driver Paladin Garage is here to help get your 1966 muscle machine or other older ride back on the road. The Coronet gas tanks are among the most important pieces for having a car that's safe and drives well.

Why Your Gas Tank is Important in a Classic Dodge Coronet

In the case of classic rides such as the Coronet, 40-some years of use may have left you with rust, sedimentation, some internal rust, or a terrible combination of all three. These issues may result in fuel delivery problems, clogged filters and lines, or even cause problems better suited to “safety” befalls like leaks.

A Coronet Gas Tanks is a must-have for any restoration or part restoration, and if you're pulling old gas tanks from a vehicle it's always better to buy a new replacement fuel tank. A clean, rust-free gas tank means that the gas going to your engine is free of impurities and sediment, which gets your engine running smoothly and prevents damage over time.

How to Choose a Replacement Gas Tank

When you're in need of a new Dodge Coronet replacement, you want quality and a good fit. Tanks are not all the same, and a poor fitment can cause an installed tank to fail years later.

Here are some that are worth hunting for:

Factory fit: Ensuring an exact fit, each tank meets OEM specifications for your Coronet’s year and model.

Lined interiors: Some new tanks are lined with an anti-rust compound to inhibit new corrosion.

Fittings: Make certain all inlet, outlet, and vent fittings match your existing fuel system.

Strong materials: Opt for tanks that are constructed of high quality steel, or or new products approved as an equivalent.

Where to Purchase Genuine Coronet Gas Tanks

Authenticity and reliability are key when you are reviving a classic Dodge. That’s where Andy Bernbaum Auto Parts can help with our complete selection of classic Dodge Coronet Gas Tanks crafted to the exact same standards as when it came off the line. They have a range of options available, whether you’ve got a 4-door sedan from 1988 or a touring hatchback from 2015, so it will be easier to find a tank that’ll fit your car.

When you work with a company specializing in vintage Mopars, you get better access to those then hard-to-pin-down parts, and more stress-free shopping, knowing that the parts were chosen with restoration in mind.

Tips for Installation and Maintenance

Not all vehicles have do-it-yourself-friendly fuel tank design, especially on an older model where corroded bolts or brittle fuel lines make replacement a dangerous proposition. You’re going to want to work in a well-ventilated area and disconnect the battery to start if you’re a seasoned professional. If not, professional installation is encouraged.

Though, once the tank’s in place, regular checks and clean fuel can prolong the life of your new tank. It’s good insurance to have a fuel filter between the tank and carburetor, especially on older engines.

Conclusion

Your Dodge Coronet would definitely not perform as well without your fuel tank. Replacing and upgrading tanks is not only a great way to enhance the performance of your ride but it also feels good to throw on that vintage badge at the last cruise of the night. With or assistance of specialty parts suppliers like Andy Bernbaum Auto Parts, you're one step closer to a cleaner, safer and smoother ride.

 

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