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Old 09-24-2019, 07:15 AM   #26
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Re: Dual Fuel tank capacity?

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Seems to me, back in the 70's there was a rule? that stated GM could only put on 39 gallons worth of fuel tanks in any long bed pick up as a MAX capacity?

Maybe somebody can clarify this?
No. I don't remember that.

Plus - Suburban had a 40 gallon tank, in the rear.

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Old 09-25-2019, 09:55 AM   #27
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LOL fuel capacity limits...blah!! I just recently provided a customer with a custom rear chassis harness and control wiring kit to run 2 Pollak selector valves to operate 3 tanks....a 40-gallon rear tank and both 20-gallon saddle tanks in a CC dually! A 502/NV4500 is a thirsty beast!!
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Old 09-25-2019, 11:25 AM   #28
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LOL fuel capacity limits...blah!! I just recently provided a customer with a custom rear chassis harness and control wiring kit to run 2 Pollak selector valves to operate 3 tanks....a 40-gallon rear tank and both 20-gallon saddle tanks in a CC dually! A 502/NV4500 is a thirsty beast!!
Dang. I need that. Actually now that I'm getting 12mpg with the NV4500 (instead of 9 with the TH400), I think I can live with the 2x20 saddle tanks. But good to know that is an option.
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Old 09-25-2019, 12:09 PM   #29
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It was a build that required dual Pollak 7-round trailer add-ons as well as a cool mod to the rear markers lights-this required the use of a larger, 1” frame loom and related frame clips w/rosebud clips. Factory style routing and worked out slick!
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Old 09-25-2019, 12:38 PM   #30
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It was a build that required dual Pollak 7-round trailer add-ons as well as a cool mod to the rear markers lights-this required the use of a larger, 1” frame loom and related frame clips w/rosebud clips. Factory style routing and worked out slick!
Stake body with the side markers?
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Old 09-28-2019, 10:01 AM   #31
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Re: Dual Fuel tank capacity?

Look underneath at the back of the tank. If there is atleast 8-10 inches from the tank to the front spring hanger then its a 16 gal tank. If there is less than 2" its a 20 gal tank. The replacement 20 gal in my 87 is so close to the front hanger that I had to bend the flange that goes around the seam of the tank just a little to clear the hanger properly.
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Look underneath at the back of the tank. If there is atleast 8-10 inches from the tank to the front spring hanger then its a 16 gal tank. If there is less than 2" its a 20 gal tank. The replacement 20 gal in my 87 is so close to the front hanger that I had to bend the flange that goes around the seam of the tank just a little to clear the hanger properly.
I don't think this is a reliable method. I have more than 2" between the hanger and the tank and I have 20gal tanks. Maybe because I'm a CC long bed?
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