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Old 01-23-2014, 12:10 AM   #1
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'87 tank/fuel pump supplier

I've hung around reading all your great threads on fuel and electrical. I figured this weekend I'm taking the plunge into fuel system set-up. I have two questions and I hope someone can help. I've read threads where a lot of you have ran the '87 fuel tank for its direct fit into the K10 trucks and because it was the first year Chevy went to in-tank fuel pumps and EFI.

I've also read about folks utilizing a Tahoe's fuel pump assembly. Questions are as follows:

1)What supplier is the best and easiest to get the '87 tank from? Exact Part Number? I have seen some on RockAuto for the R/V series trucks, the part numbers I've found are listed below in the pic.


2) Regarding the in-tank fuel pump, whats the best route? Get the complete assembly from an early thousands Tahoe, or go with an '87 sending unit and but a Walbro 255 lph fuel pump or similar LS capable pump? Theres a pic of an '87 sending unit I found that I'm thinking I can install a good LS rated(capable) fuel pump.
http://www.classicparts.com/1987-91-...tinfo/23-546/#


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Old 01-23-2014, 12:26 AM   #2
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Well here is how I did mine. It's not exactly want you have really asked for but you can do the same thing. This works great in mine.

I bought a 93 Suburban tank for TBI back several years ago, I pulled the sendor out and installed the 305 TPI pump in it. Now I plan to install the LSx pump in it. So far though the old pump is meeting the 58lbs of pressure required so it maybe awhile before I do it. I will perform this before the Power Tour for sure just for good insurance it want go out on the tour.
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Old 01-23-2014, 12:36 AM   #3
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Re: '87 tank/fuel pump supplier

Any idea how that '93 tank fits into my '82 Short bed K10?
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Old 01-23-2014, 02:19 AM   #4
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Any idea how that '93 tank fits into my '82 Short bed K10?
Wasn't meaning for you to use the 93 tank. Use the tank you have and just swap out the fuel pump on the sendor unit with a LSx motor pump. You may even be able to get a whole sendor to swap out out of a junkyard truck. Most GM sendors are interchangable now.


Fuel pump assemblies for the LS1 engines with dual lines. The fuel pump assembly on the right has had the fuel sending unit removed for installation in a retrofit LS1 project. Even though it is possible to use these assemblies from the GM FWD cars from 1996 up, you will need to replace the fuel pump for proper pressure and volume requirements. these can be installed in a tank with a flat top and it will require ingenuity to mount and seal. Always use a gasket (cork/rubber) for a seal and you can use small sheet metal screws to install the pump to the tank. These is also possible if you have a single line fuel pump assembly from a 2002 and later vehicle.




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Old 01-23-2014, 03:23 AM   #5
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Re: '87 tank/fuel pump supplier

I used an 87 blazer tank and sending unit, but but just reworKed some of the wiring and ran am Aeromotive 340 pump. It dropped in, and should work like factory except with the ability to support 800 HP.
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I used an 87 blazer tank and sending unit, but but just reworKed some of the wiring and ran am Aeromotive 340 pump. It dropped in, and should work like factory except with the ability to support 800 HP.
That's what I'm talking about. Good old injunutee if thats a real word!
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After talking to tech support at Air Lift I have found out that the kit I need is 60811. Per the measurements I gave them. Ride height of truck inside spring and inside diameter of springs.
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Old 01-23-2014, 01:32 PM   #7
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That's what I'm talking about. Good old injunutee if thats a real word!
Thanks Andy! I love trying to just "make it work"
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I used an 87 blazer tank and sending unit, but but just reworKed some of the wiring and ran am Aeromotive 340 pump. It dropped in, and should work like factory except with the ability to support 800 HP.
Are both the fittings supply and return, on this sending unit 37* flare?
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Are both the fittings supply and return, on this sending unit 37* flare?
No. unfortunately they are the metric bubble flare type. I'll either haFta run an adapter to -6 an, weld a bung on. Or cut and flare it. Kinda undecided at this point still... probably end up going with whatever is easiest.
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I used an 87 blazer tank and sending unit, but but just reworKed some of the wiring and ran am Aeromotive 340 pump. It dropped in, and should work like factory except with the ability to support 800 HP.
Do you have the part number for that 87 Blazer tank? Or have the dimensions?

I'm trying to find a tank for my 72 Blazer.
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Do you have the part number for that 87 Blazer tank? Or have the dimensions?

I'm trying to find a tank for my 72 Blazer.
The tank is a Spectra GM15C and the sending unit is a FG12K. This is the setup for the 25 gallon tank. It is 1" shallower then the 31 gal. The sending unit is unmodified, with the exception of some upgraded wiring necessary to run the bugger pump.
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Re: '87 tank/fuel pump supplier

Thank you both for the info, its all very useful!

C-S,

I think I'll roll with the sending unit and pump you went with, any chance the part numbers I listed in the top pic are the correct "87" tank I need for my short bed truck? Also, that 340 pump, whats its regulated by?
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The 2002 trucks still had the regulator and return on the fuel rails.
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I used a 87 Doreman tank for my 78 SWB single tank on pass. side
The sending unit for the same year 87 (matched my gauge in dash)
the pump was a stock over the counter for a 2002 Camaro and has 52# pressure, I don't know what the GPH rate is but it ran the Camaros so it "better" work with this 5.3.
It starts and runs but I do not have it on the street
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I used a 87 Doreman tank for my 78 SWB single tank on pass. side
The sending unit for the same year 87 (matched my gauge in dash)
the pump was a stock over the counter for a 2002 Camaro and has 52# pressure, I don't know what the GPH rate is but it ran the Camaros so it "better" work with this 5.3.
It starts and runs but I do not have it on the street
I just ordered the '87 sending unit. I'll either go with what you did or a Walbro 255. Now my question is, what regulates the fuel? Do I need an inline regulator or?....
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Depending on which year model LSx motor you have it should have a regulator on the drivers side fuel rale.
If not you can buy the fuel filter with built in regulator and the return line hookup back to the tank.







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After talking to tech support at Air Lift I have found out that the kit I need is 60811. Per the measurements I gave them. Ride height of truck inside spring and inside diameter of springs.
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Depending on which year model LSx motor you have it should have a regulator on the drivers side fuel rale.
If not you can buy the fuel filter with built in regulator and the return line hookup back to the tank.







I have an LS6 engine from a 2005 CTS-V. its the return-less system. heres a pic of my fuel rail.
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Since your truck is the short bed, you need the 16 gallon tank, part number GM11C. I purchased the Spectra Premium tank listed above in your rockauto.com list. I got a better price on Amazon.com at the time I purchased mine.
Amazon.com: Spectra Premium GM11C Fuel Tank for... Amazon.com: Spectra Premium GM11C Fuel Tank for...That tank can be mounted on either side of the truck. The sender is side specific for the '87 tank with fuel injection. I mounted ours on the driver side and used a spectra premium sending unit for an '87, part number FG05F.
Spectra Premium FG05F Sending Unit for General... Spectra Premium FG05F Sending Unit for General...
I used a Walbro 255 intank pump. The Aeromotive pump that Classic-Steele used might be a better choice depending on the power you are going for now or later...

The regulator depends on the LS engine fuel system. If it is a return style (2 lines at the engine) it has the regulator built into the rail. If its a single line system (returnless), then in need the Corvette Filter/regulator shown above.

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On my 1987 c10 LSx swap, I used a fuel pump from the vortec trucks. 1996 thru 1999 gen1+ Engines. The part EP381, ACDelco. It work very well.
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thank you for the info. I went ahead and ordered both Walbro and tank right before this reply. This is an awesome group of people on this board.
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So that newer style assembly was a direct fit? ring nut and all?
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i used an 87 surbuan tank and sender and used an ac delco ep381 pump
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Here is the regulator per your picture. Also found this on the net. Check the link.


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Andy I read the article, now the regulator on the fuel rails, I was under the impression that the regulator on the rails is to regulate(even out) the pressure that flows to each side of the fuel rail, so that each side get the correct and same amount of fuel?
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Andy I read the article, now the regulator on the fuel rails, I was under the impression that the regulator on the rails is to regulate(even out) the pressure that flows to each side of the fuel rail, so that each side get the correct and same amount of fuel?


Correct. That's all your system needs. As mine it's all there is to regulate it. Mine just has the return line as did my TPI setup. Why I can't say but I'm sure some one can.
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