ERA uses Fuel Safe cells although the address on the cell is California. It appears to be a different company than Howard refers to since their website gives an address in Redmond, Or.
Here are a couple of pics I took while they were out. The writing on the cell is difficult to read from the small photos, but it says:
Fuel Safe Systems, ?? Cal USA, a mfg date and serial number, and "Mfd. for ERA Replica Automobiles". The mfg date was 6-1997.
I did not take any dimensions while the tanks were out. They hold around 10 gallon each. Each cell is set into and taped to an aluminum cradle that slides into the rocker panel.
Dave
Here are a couple of pics I took while they were out. The writing on the cell is difficult to read from the small photos, but it says:
Fuel Safe Systems, ?? Cal USA, a mfg date and serial number, and "Mfd. for ERA Replica Automobiles". The mfg date was 6-1997.
I did not take any dimensions while the tanks were out. They hold around 10 gallon each. Each cell is set into and taped to an aluminum cradle that slides into the rocker panel.
Dave

