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NOS 1980 Ford F250 F350 Midship Gas Tank Shield


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Well, I don't see that part number, E0TZ 9K014-D, on our new page: Documentation/Fuel Systems/Fuel Systems Part Numbers/Fuel Tank Shields. (I really need to rationalize that section! :nabble_smiley_cry:) Am I missing it? This is the whole of the MPC's listing. :nabble_anim_confused:

I thought this served as a rub guard in between the tank and the skid plate? 🤷‍♂️ But that is my speculation...

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I think that basic part number was used for at least two things. See below:

Here are some hard to make out photos of the middle shield and front shield with a skid plate on Camano.

The shield lines up right with the ujoint and typically has a caked on layer of slung grease. My 80 1 ton is actually a woven and leather type material vs the plastic.

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Here are some hard to make out photos of the middle shield and front shield with a skid plate on Camano.

The shield lines up right with the ujoint and typically has a caked on layer of slung grease. My 80 1 ton is actually a woven and leather type material vs the plastic.

Good to know... and it looks like it was there on 2wd trucks based on Gary’s MPC drawing (shows strap mounted tank).

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Good to know... and it looks like it was there on 2wd trucks based on Gary’s MPC drawing (shows strap mounted tank).

Yeah, I thought it was on all trucks actually. Pretty sure all of my parts trucks (2 and 4wd) have them. Never realized some didn't come with them.

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