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Gas Tank Condition afer Long Storage?
New to me truck (1986, C10 short bed), trying to determine condition of gas tank after long storage, many years. Thinking of an in-line gas filter w/glass to see if debris/condition of gas going to carb. Or could remove tank to look inside. Will need to look at service manual to see removal process? ( bed needs to be removed?) Thanks for the suggestions.
Les |
Re: Gas Tank Condition afer Long Storage?
it's pain but you should be able to drop the tank without removing the bed.
Was the truck stored outside or inside? was the tank drained before storage? either way safest bet is to drop tank or remove the bed so you can remove sending unit from the tank and take a peak inside. |
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I agree you should drop your tanks. Remove the sending unit, take a flash light to look inside before you go buy any tanks.
I just had a really bad experience with my local parts warehouse here in Corona. Ca. I have an 86 Silverado that sat outside for a number of years and the last 7 years inside a garage. I purchased two tanks and had my mechanic replace them. Well at east try to. After a couple of hours of labor he went to hook the filler hose and it turns out the tanks are for an older model. They gave me the wrong ones. When I called the warehouse they said well did you look at the invoice it says 73-81. M_F did you hear what I asked you for??? I said I have an 86..... Now I have to eat the time he spent working on my truck. He and I took a better look inside the old tanks and there were actually clean enough to run. I thought why mess with old gas tank that has been sitting for a number of years. I be best to spend the time and not the money. You may not need to replace them. You can also run that inline filter for extra precaution. Good luck!:chevy: |
Re: Gas Tank Condition afer Long Storage?
Yeah drop the tank empty it out and look inside it to see what your really working with.Kinda off topic but what part of Louisville you from ?
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Re: Gas Tank Condition afer Long Storage?
Good write up here http://forum.73-87chevytrucks.com/sm...ic,9294.0.html I usually do what 72freak suggested first. If the tank does get dropped, inspect the sending unit also. I've seen more than one with the top of the sender resembling swiss cheese.
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Re: Gas Tank Condition afer Long Storage?
Thanks to everybody for all the help. The truck was stored inside an old barn, not sure if the tank was drained, my guess would be that it was not drained, however, it is dry now. Will not use glass fuel line filter, thanks for the part number.
Looking forward to getting gas tank operational, so that I can take it for its first drive! |
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Worked on the gas tank today, it is clean inside. Connected the fuel lines to the fuel pump including a temporary fuel filter (the kind recommended) in the supply line and fueled. It started right up. Had my first drive today now that gas tank is working. Short trip around the block, got into second gear. Longer drive tomorrow to continue evaluating. The fuel filter is clean after drive.
Les |
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