there's a book available called "Hollywell Interchange Book" and it will tell you everything you need to know
Kawasaki didn't sell anything under the Vulcan name until 1984. Perhaps you have something earlier, or your bike is younger than you think?
No! Only for the first 5 tanks.
Any kx 250 tank from the year 1997 will definitely fit.
French 75mm field guns; Renault model 1917 tanks; Spad 13 airplanes were the most popular and successful of allied guns, tanks, and planes.
4 gallons
As long as you have the same model.
It depends on the make/model/trim, most have tanks in the 16.5-18gals, some have up to 20gallon tanks.
There are many different types of tanks depending on what country built them and model. However, there are two main classifications: Light tanks and main battle tanks. Light tanks are cheaper and used more widely, while the main battle tank is the standard tank that is seen in movies with the large guns.
Lancelot De mole made a model of the first tank in 1912. He sent the model to Britain but they rejected it. Soon after the British Remade the Tank in 1919 and used it in wars to be but we took back the idea and that is how we have tanks today.
i don't think GM offered dual tanks on their late model trucks, but you could order a larger (34gal) than stock tank (22gal) with a longbed.
Non Interacting Tanks are those tanks arranged in series where the flow of one tank is independent or is not affected by the flow of the other tank
By 1918 (the last year of the war) France had over 3,000 tanks, mostly the revolutionary new Renault Model 1917.