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tank hookup
I have a 1976 GMC Sierra Classic with a 5.7 350. I have 2 tanks and the only one hooked up is the passenger side and I finally got a tank to replace the one on the driver side which had a hole in it. Now I have no Idea how to hook up the driver tank so when I hit the switch it will work. Does anyone have the diagram or can someone explain to me how to work it ?
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Re: tank hookup
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Re: tank hookup
Both would be amazing
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Re: tank hookup
Another thread with pictures of fuel lines on an '83 with the bed off.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=448964 |
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Re: tank hookup
RPO NL2 is probably the one you want but here are both.
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