HELP WITH TANKS
- claytoncars
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HELP WITH TANKS
Hi i have a 1971 D200 camper special and I had a question on the gas tanks. I know that i have a 25 gallon in cab, but i also have two underneith the bed on each side. I just want to know did these tanks come witht the truck as an option? If so, how do they work? Is there a sending unit? Does it over fill into the cab tank? They are both dirty and i dont want to just pour gas in them without knowing anything.. Thanks
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Re: HELP WITH TANKS
These are the 2 saddle tanks off of my 70 Camper Special all that they used was the mechanical fuel pump on the engine. The fuel valve should should be located on the floor on the drivers side. It has 3 positions the left tank, main tank and the right tank, each of the auxiliary tanks hold 15 gallons. Jim
PS. my spare tanks are clean and available along with a working valve.
PS. my spare tanks are clean and available along with a working valve.
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Re: HELP WITH TANKS
Thanks for the reply. I guess i have to try and clean the tanks see if everything works. Couple more questions; do the tanks have a float or something to register the the fuel gauge? also were is the fuel pump? is it the same one that drives the main, because i noticed there are 2 filters.
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Re: HELP WITH TANKS
Usual setup is one fuel pump on the engine, no fuel gauge for the aux tanks.
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Re: HELP WITH TANKS
You only have the guage for the main tank, the spare tanks or auxiliary tanks are 15 gals. each. So figure your gas mileage off of that. Jim
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Re: HELP WITH TANKS
When my 67 was my dad's, we had two 18 gallon saddle tanks, without float gauges in them, and the stock 18 gallon in-cab tank. He would fill all 3, the drive off of one saddle tank until it went dry, then switch to the other. Once it ran dry, switch to the main tank and stop for gas before the gauge got to the bottom. Only one tank needs a gauge that way. You say your in cab tank is 25 gallons? I've never noticed if there were bigger in-cab tanks in some trucks.
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Re: HELP WITH TANKS
70/71 23 gal was std, 25 gal opt.
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Re: HELP WITH TANKS
That's good to know. Do they fit in the earlier cabs? Just curious.PwrWgnDrvr wrote:70/71 23 gal was std, 25 gal opt.
Clayton; There's some good threads about alternative fuel tanks already on the board already, if the old style doesn't work out for ya.
Re: HELP WITH TANKS
They will but you'd have to address the mounting bolt locationsOregonDodgeboy wrote:That's good to know. Do they fit in the earlier cabs? Just curious.PwrWgnDrvr wrote:70/71 23 gal was std, 25 gal opt.
John
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Re: HELP WITH TANKS
Thanks for the input. I assumed that I have the 25 gal tank because it takes up the entire space behind the seat, i can barly fit my finger on the side. Once i get more money in I think ill convert the tank so i have one big one under the truck instead of the cab.
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Re: HELP WITH TANKS
The tank is taller and wider. I have a 23 gallon in mine and had to cut the inside wall to fit it in.Hobcobble wrote:They will but you'd have to address the mounting bolt locationsOregonDodgeboy wrote:That's good to know. Do they fit in the earlier cabs? Just curious.PwrWgnDrvr wrote:70/71 23 gal was std, 25 gal opt.
John
Re: HELP WITH TANKS
My 69 has a switch on the dash of fuel levels in the saddle tanks.