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Old 01-10-2011, 09:06 PM   #1
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Gas filler option when moving tank to rear of truck

For those of you that have forgone saddle tanks and instead installed a suburban tank between the frame rails what have you done for a filler? I really don't want to have the filler come up through the floor so I was thinking of installing one of these doors on the outside of the body and building the filler neck to go behind it. The door would be located behind the dually fender on the drivers side.

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Old 01-10-2011, 09:23 PM   #2
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Re: Gas filler option when moving tank to rear of truck

The kit I got from Transfer Flow allowed the use of the original fill pipe on the passenger side of my square. It's still a long process and a pain in the neck to put gas in my truck.
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Old 01-10-2011, 09:49 PM   #3
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Re: Gas filler option when moving tank to rear of truck

I posted a thread about this in the blazer/suburban forum, with not much luck yet. What I had in mind was cutting out the stock fuel door from another square body and having it welded in place in the rear, and then plumb the filler tube right up to the fuel door. I am still open for ideas too because my idea does involve a decent amount of bodywork.
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Old 01-10-2011, 10:36 PM   #4
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The kit I got from Transfer Flow allowed the use of the original fill pipe on the passenger side of my square. It's still a long process and a pain in the neck to put gas in my truck.
This is exactly what I want to avoid! I did all the measurements and I just don't have enough of a downward angle to maintain a good flow of fuel! I fear it would be burping all the time and would take forever to fill up!
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Old 01-10-2011, 10:37 PM   #5
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I posted a thread about this in the blazer/suburban forum, with not much luck yet. What I had in mind was cutting out the stock fuel door from another square body and having it welded in place in the rear, and then plumb the filler tube right up to the fuel door. I am still open for ideas too because my idea does involve a decent amount of bodywork.
I thought that also but I am trying to avoid a lot of body work! In addition I already have two doors now from my dual saddle tanks!
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Old 01-10-2011, 10:42 PM   #6
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Re: Gas filler option when moving tank to rear of truck

I understand not wanting to go through the bodywork. I have also seen people route the filler up behind the tail light, so that the whole light assembly opens on a hinge to access the filler, but I havent found any results of how well they worked or how the wiring worked out...
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Old 01-10-2011, 11:37 PM   #7
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Re: Gas filler option when moving tank to rear of truck

Put it behind the taillight


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Put it behind the taillight


Good example, what about boxing it into the inside of the bed behind a wheel well? Is there clearance for the filler tube between the box and the top of the tank?
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Old 01-11-2011, 07:39 PM   #9
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Re: Gas filler option when moving tank to rear of truck

I thought of actually cutting out the Suburban filler and placing it on my truck in the same place? Just forward of the tail light. I haven't researched this at all, but I have a Suburban and a truck, so I have everything I need.....ecept a welder and welding skills!
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Re: Gas filler option when moving tank to rear of truck

A rear mounted tank was offered in the 75-81 pickups and is filled from the rear at the plate. LMC carries the tank, sending unit, and the straps.
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Re: Gas filler option when moving tank to rear of truck

There are these pre-fabbed pieces:
http://www.hotrodhardware.com/index....od/prd2266.htm

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Old 01-11-2011, 08:53 PM   #12
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Re: Gas filler option when moving tank to rear of truck

Took the drivers side tail light out and I think behind the tail light is going to work pretty easily. I will need to make a custom filler tube and fabricate a hinge for the light assembly but the initial look is this shouldn't be to bad!
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A rear mounted tank was offered in the 75-81 pickups and is filled from the rear at the plate. LMC carries the tank, sending unit, and the straps.
What "plate" are you referring to?
Not the license plate I'm guessing?
It is lower than the top of the gas tank.
Also can you tell me where you got the info?
To my knowledge, there were no rear tanks in any of the square pickup trucks (from the factory) just blazers and burbs.
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What "plate" are you referring to?
Not the license plate I'm guessing?
It is lower than the top of the gas tank.
Also can you tell me where you got the info?
To my knowledge there, were no rear tanks in any of the square pickup trucks (from the factory) just blazers and burbs.
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I would also like to hear more about this
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A rear mounted tank was offered in the 75-81 pickups and is filled from the rear at the plate. LMC carries the tank, sending unit, and the straps.
I think LMC has some wrong info there, I never heard of a rear mounted and filled tank on any 73-87 pickup either.

That could be a retrofit kit they are offering.

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BTT... I'd like to know more about this rare rear tank option...
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I'd place it behind the licence plate like a caprice. Just adapt the part into the existing bumper.
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I'd place it behind the licence plate like a caprice. Just adapt the part into the existing bumper.
For those of you that thought a license plate mounted filler would work I can't see how. This is a burb tank, you can see where the filler neck exits. Even if you relocated the filler neck you would have to mount the tank really low so the top of the tank fell in the middle of the license plate.




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Took the drivers side tail light out and I think behind the tail light is going to work pretty easily. I will need to make a custom filler tube and fabricate a hinge for the light assembly but the initial look is this shouldn't be to bad!
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Plenty of room for a gas nozzle and room to spare for the light assembly. This will be a cool mod!


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Re: Gas filler option when moving tank to rear of truck

Right on the money 502ss,
I almost have my tail light filler worked out, just need to build a hinge (I'm a procrastinator )
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When you figure out the hinged tail light, make 2 so I can get one!
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I got it figured out in my head, just need to make it reality
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Re: Gas filler option when moving tank to rear of truck

There was a rear mount location for the cab & chassis models (aka pickups with no box). I wonder if that's what LMC is showing.

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Right on the money 502ss,
I almost have my tail light filler worked out, just need to build a hinge (I'm a procrastinator )
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I think I might modify the hinge used for a bed gas door. I need to take a close look at the hinge to see if I have the clearance

Oh btw.....

Let's see some pics of what you have done!
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Re: Gas filler option when moving tank to rear of truck

I love this thread!im putting a blazer tank in a 87 swb with blazer brackets and have been worried about the filler as well
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