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Preceding Context: The car's fuel tank was mounted to the frame beneath the front seat; one variant had the carburetor (a
Succeeding Context: Model G) modified to run on ethyl alcohol, to be made at home by the self-reliant farmer. Because Ford relied on gravity to feed fuel to the carburetor rather than a fuel pump, a Model T could not climb a steep hill when the fuel level was low. The immediate solution was to climb steep hills in reverse. In 1926, the fuel tank was moved forward to under the cowl on most models.
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Source Page: Ford Model T

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