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06-13-2013, 07:48 PM | #11 |
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Re: need a little help on a tpi swap
You have a few ways to get the gas out of the tank. One is build a small sending unit tank to mount under the truck to the frame. Put a electric pump in line to fill it are gravity feed it. It will also house the pump for the motor and the return line.
The one I like the best is. Take the orignal tank out of the truck and measure the bottom front side of the tank and build a box to weld to it. Mark the tank where the outline of the box. Drill holes into the gas tank and weld a fitting for the fuel line into the new box then weld the box to the tank. Then use a inline high out put pump to the motor with filter on both sides of the pump. Are buy a fuel tank for fuel injection and mount it in the frame.
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