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    Harrison Expansion Tank Mounting

    Has anyone used the Harrison expansion tank in their builds? If so, how did you mount it? Pics?

    Thanks
    Bill D
    Bill D

    Slowly accumulating parts to build a period correct 289FIA


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    Bill, lots of us have, here's the thread on mine http://www.uniquecobra.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7624
    Rod
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    289 FIA #9152 "The Flintstone Cobra"

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    another view....

    Bill,
    Here is another way to do it. We made a custom bracket to hold the remote oil filter and the tank. In front of the engine is the only place with lots of room (relatively speaking).

    http://www.uniquecobra.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6886

    Bill

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    Thanks Bill. Now I know what I have to do.

    Did you make it from plate aluminum? Where did you get the straps?

    Cheers
    Bill D

    Slowly accumulating parts to build a period correct 289FIA


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    Bill,
    The bracket was made from 1/2" aluminum tooling plate and cut to match up with the remote oil filter bracket. The big holes were added to make it lighter, plus I thought it made it look cool! The clamp around the 1" x 2" tubular cross member was milled from 6061 aluminum bar stock that was laying around the shop. We put 1/16" rubber around the clamp where it contacts the cross member tube. The straps holding the tank come with a bracket that you cannot see behind the tank. I'll have to check with Brian tonight, but as I remember, Corvettes that were racing during the same period as the Cobras also used the Harrison tank and came up bracket and straps. I'll find out where we got them as they make everything very easy to mount. More later.....

    Bill

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    Thanks everyone
    Bill D

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    Bill,
    I spoke to Brian and found out where we purchased the straps to mount the Harrison tank. We bought ours from "Corvette Central", but Brian said that any place selling vintage Corvette parts has them as they also used Harrison tanks in the mid-60s. They will make you mounting go very easy.

    Bill

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    Thanks Bill. Info noted and recorded.

    Cheers
    Bill D

    Slowly accumulating parts to build a period correct 289FIA


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    Harrison Expansion Tank Mounting

    I have and the part numbers and prices are as follows: Corvette Central
    1. Expansion tank 63 - 67 part # 242105, $149.95
    2. Mounting Bracket 64-72 part # 242130 $11.95
    3. Expansion tank straps 64-72 part # 242129 $13.95/pair

    These are current prices and numbers from their web site.

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    thanks James.
    Bill D

    Slowly accumulating parts to build a period correct 289FIA


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    Here's another question:

    How did the original Cobras mount the Harrison expansion tank?
    Bill D

    Slowly accumulating parts to build a period correct 289FIA


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    Bill,

    Several original pics I've seen show the Harrison tank mounted on top of the original cars' center leaf spring clamp tower. This was done using the earlier (61 - 62) Vette mounting bracket; it actually forms a small cradle/pedestal that the tank sits on top of. This bracket is very expensive - like $150 when I priced it - compared to the side-hanging 63 - 72 bracket at ~$10.

    I mounted my tank a bit differently, coming off the unused accessory holes on the front of the driver's side head to position it a bit more like the street car tank. (Now, you want to talk about something pretty rare - and pricey if you can find one - try looking for a 289 street expansion tank.)

    You can see my setup in this thread:
    http://www.uniquecobra.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7619
    Zach Butterworth
    289 FIA #9367

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    I like what you did Zach. All the examples thus far are excellent.

    Thanks
    Bill D

    Slowly accumulating parts to build a period correct 289FIA


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