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Old 01-30-2017, 01:20 AM   #1
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Saddle Tanks for 73-81 fit a 1970?

Hi, brand new so if this posting is in the wrong place let me know.

I have a 1970 Chevy C20 Longhorn. I would like to remove the in cab gas tank and put saddle tanks under the bed. Does anyone know if the standard saddle tanks from 73-81 will work on the 1970? These are easy to obtain as opposed to the hard to find auxiliary tanks that were an option for the 1970.

Will they work? Will it take much modification? Any advice will help.

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Old 01-30-2017, 08:10 AM   #2
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Re: Saddle Tanks for 73-81 fit a 1970?

No, won't work. This question gets asked a lot, though. The tanks run up under the cab and on '73-ups the floor is raised under the seat to accommodate the tank(s)
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Old 01-30-2017, 09:42 PM   #3
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Re: Saddle Tanks for 73-81 fit a 1970?

Thanks for the quick response. This helps, I can stop wondering about that option and keep looking for some used original tanks.
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Old 01-30-2017, 10:03 PM   #4
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Re: Saddle Tanks for 73-81 fit a 1970?

Wish you weren't so far away, would make you a deal on a single saddle tank still on a '70 3/4 CustomCamper/20 I am parting. Still has the manual floor mounted cross over switch. Waiting for warmer weather to get back to removing it.
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Old 01-31-2017, 12:23 AM   #5
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Wish you weren't so far away, would make you a deal on a single saddle tank still on a '70 3/4 CustomCamper/20 I am parting. Still has the manual floor mounted cross over switch. Waiting for warmer weather to get back to removing it.
bthodges, you might want to consider paying the shipping, these tanks are very hard to find...
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Old 01-31-2017, 11:08 AM   #6
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Wish you weren't so far away, would make you a deal on a single saddle tank still on a '70 3/4 CustomCamper/20 I am parting. Still has the manual floor mounted cross over switch. Waiting for warmer weather to get back to removing it.
Hi Ironhorse, Any guess on what the shipping might be? I don't know how much these things weight, but I would be interested in the tank you have along with the cross over switch. Thanks
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Hi Ironhorse, Any guess on what the shipping might be? I don't know how much these things weight, but I would be interested in the tank you have along with the cross over switch. Thanks
Have no idea what the weight would be, have never parted a truck before that had saddle tanks. New territory for me on those plus the fact our weather keeps bouncing back and forth from 30's to 60's, crazy. May be a bit before I get it pulled but when I do I will contact you and see if still interested. At that time I will have a weight and dimensions for the tank and can get a decent shipping estimate. No idea what shape the cross over valve is but being a manual valve I would think it can be cleaned and re-used.
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Re: Saddle Tanks for 73-81 fit a 1970?

I have a crossover valve you can have if you need it ,if the one from ironhorse doesn't work, however, if you ever get both saddle tanks and remove the in the cab tank, like I did,you would be better off using an electric motor valve from an 81-85 chevy truck.....it will switch quickly with a toggle switch..... the tank from ironhorse is probably the driver's side tank, I may have a passenger side tank, not sure yet?I promised a set of these tanks to my brother in law,will have to see what I have left after he takes his, will be soon though, maybe a month or two, let me know what tank you need....

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Re: Saddle Tanks for 73-81 fit a 1970?

Thanks El Dorado Jim, I want to do what you have done, I'll be very interested in what you have available. Let me know. I will probably go with the later model electronic switch for convenience. Thanks Again!
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Re: Saddle Tanks for 73-81 fit a 1970?

I can help with this one!

I have a '70 with original steel saddle tanks and here are the specs:

Weight of each tank: 50 pounds maximum (could be as little as 48 pounds)

Dimensions: 33" Long by 21" Wide by 18" High (height including stem for filler that sticks out three or four inches).

(By the way, the tank shape is a parallelogram so you can't use the above dimensions to try and compute the volume).

Liquid Capacity: Approximately 18 gallons each plus or minus a half gallon.

I agree with the previous posters - get the modern electric switch and use metal tubing. Do not plumb the two tanks using plastic tubing as they did in 1970.. Not good because the plastic tubing deteriorates and gets crumbly.
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Old 01-31-2017, 06:35 PM   #11
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I can help with this one!

I have a '70 with original steel saddle tanks and here are the specs:

Weight of each tank: 50 pounds maximum (could be as little as 48 pounds)

Dimensions: 33" Long by 21" Wide by 18" High (height including stem for filler that sticks out three or four inches).

(By the way, the tank shape is a parallelogram so you can't use the above dimensions to try and compute the volume).

Liquid Capacity: Approximately 18 gallons each plus or minus a half gallon.

I agree with the previous posters - get the modern electric switch and use metal tubing. Do not plumb the two tanks using plastic tubing as they did in 1970.. Not good because the plastic tubing deteriorates and gets crumbly.
x2 on using steel tubing....also, go to a pick n pull and get the electrical plug off of an 81-85 chevy truck , the plug that goes onto the fuel tank transfer valve, mounted underneath on the frame on the passenger side, you will need this to install the transfer valve , the transfer valve is available at any auto parts store, I would buy a new one...i have the toggle switch part # that goes in the dash.. if you need it...

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Re: Saddle Tanks for 73-81 fit a 1970?

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I can help with this one!

I have a '70 with original steel saddle tanks and here are the specs:

Weight of each tank: 50 pounds maximum (could be as little as 48 pounds)

Dimensions: 33" Long by 21" Wide by 18" High (height including stem for filler that sticks out three or four inches).

(By the way, the tank shape is a parallelogram so you can't use the above dimensions to try and compute the volume).

Liquid Capacity: Approximately 18 gallons each plus or minus a half gallon.

I agree with the previous posters - get the modern electric switch and use metal tubing. Do not plumb the two tanks using plastic tubing as they did in 1970.. Not good because the plastic tubing deteriorates and gets crumbly.
Thanks Gromit, great information and yes I would use metal lines, I don't trust plastic or rubber for this.
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Old 01-31-2017, 09:09 PM   #13
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Re: Saddle Tanks for 73-81 fit a 1970?

To El Dorado Jim, thanks for the advice and yes I would like to get the toggle switch part number from you if it is not too much trouble. I think I would like to modify the tanks to fill in the wheel well also, the access doors in the fender will be plan B.
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Re: Saddle Tanks for 73-81 fit a 1970?

you can buy polished stainless steel filler doors , just google it....I modified my tanks so they fill in the fender wells in front of the rear tires...so no doors in the bed sides, maybe you can get the door from ironhorse also,and maybe find another one someplace, the original ones are aluminum...
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Re: Saddle Tanks for 73-81 fit a 1970?

the toggle switch part # is 34-592,that is the pollak number,I think true value has comparable switches....it is a DPDT reversing switch.................... http://products.pollakaftermarket.co...S_41-revdd.pdf this is what I used to install mine,print it out and save it..like I said, you will need the electrical connector plug off a wrecked truck to connect to this valve
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the toggle switch part # is 34-592,that is the pollak number,I think true value has comparable switches....it is a DPDT reversing switch.................... http://products.pollakaftermarket.co...S_41-revdd.pdf this is what I used to install mine,print it out and save it..like I said, you will need the electrical connector plug off a wrecked truck to connect to this valve
Thank you very much, this is extremely helpful.
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Re: Saddle Tanks for 73-81 fit a 1970?

I found the long bolts at a fastener supplier in Sacramento.....they are 3/8" x 14" long carriage bolts, 2 per tank,,I made my own washers to use on the top, elongated to fit in the low channels in the bed...to spread the weight , so not just the carriage bolt head supporting the weight...then just used heavy fender washers on the bottom with nylock nuts http://www.u-neacfasteners.com/ this is where I got the bolts
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I found the long bolts at a fastener supplier in Sacramento.....they are 3/8" x 14" long carriage bolts, 2 per tank,,I made my own washers to use on the top, elongated to fit in the low channels in the bed...to spread the weight , so not just the carriage bolt head supporting the weight...then just used heavy fender washers on the bottom with nylock nuts http://www.u-neacfasteners.com/ this is where I got the bolts
Thank you!!
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Special K just posted this in another thread, where to find the aluminum doors for these gas tanks..... http://www.pakindustries.com/addrv.html
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Special K just posted this in another thread, where to find the aluminum doors for these gas tanks..... http://www.pakindustries.com/addrv.html
I did see that post, but thanks for having my back.
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