ranaumo
Diesel Junkie
Well, after dropping the rear tank, cleaning it and putting it back in, I was thinking about how awfully small it is and such...
I have a friend of mine who is willing to make me a tank out of 12ga steel (not shotshells
).
I remember discussion a while back about only certain types of sending units will work with our trucks. Is there anything I need to take into account?
Thinking of mounting a fuel bulkhead port low on the tank for pickup and using the 'normal' pickup tube for the return line so I don't have to look for two tube units. Also considering angling the bottom of the tank by about a 1/2" so we won't have to make a depression for fuel pickup. Considering putting the lower angle facing rearwards for protection of the bulkhead fitting while driving and gravity assistance to keep water out of the tank
Anything y'all have to offer would be appreciated. Aiming at the 50 gallon mark, so it shouldn't have to be too large to fit back there.
If I go through with this I may have a non rusted rear tank availiable afterwards...
Thanks,
Ron
I have a friend of mine who is willing to make me a tank out of 12ga steel (not shotshells
I remember discussion a while back about only certain types of sending units will work with our trucks. Is there anything I need to take into account?
Thinking of mounting a fuel bulkhead port low on the tank for pickup and using the 'normal' pickup tube for the return line so I don't have to look for two tube units. Also considering angling the bottom of the tank by about a 1/2" so we won't have to make a depression for fuel pickup. Considering putting the lower angle facing rearwards for protection of the bulkhead fitting while driving and gravity assistance to keep water out of the tank

Anything y'all have to offer would be appreciated. Aiming at the 50 gallon mark, so it shouldn't have to be too large to fit back there.
If I go through with this I may have a non rusted rear tank availiable afterwards...
Thanks,
Ron