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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Kent, UK
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Fuel Tank Selector Valve - I need help please
HI all.
I have a '74 Chevy C30. She was bought (cheap) from ebay (yeah - I know, it's my own fault, not a mistake I'll make again), and is to some degree a bitsa (translation = bits a this, bits a that) build, for example the front clip is from a c1990s Chevy. So, knowing that, my problem with the fuel tank selector valve may not be 100% straight forward (although I hope to goodness it is). It's a manually operated variant, with a simple push/pull knob in the center of the dash. IIRC 'Out' is the right tank, 'In' is the left tank. The knob is attached to to a cable that runs all the way back to the tank selector valve itself which operates a lever (presumably the lever that selects the tank). Unfortunately this lever mechanism is seizing up preventing the valve from fully selecting the left hand tank, which in turn kills the engine due to fuel starvation. I can climb under the truck and manually move the lever across, but it feels very stiff. I suspect it's gacked up (technical term, translation = full of crap) and may just need clearing out. I've soacked it a few times with WD40 in the hopes of freeing it up some, but it's not made a vast amount of difference. I've looked at the other 'tank selector valve' threads here and from the pictures I've seen, I'm convinced of two things: 1. My tank selector valve is not in a stock location. It's an absolute bugger to get to (I managed to hit my head on the exhaust and the drive shaft trying to get a better look at it) 2. my tank selector valve isn't stock, or indeed anything like what you guys have. (but that may be due to looking at mine form a bad angle) I did take some pics with my girlfriend's camera, but we haven't been able to transfer them to my PC yet. As soon as we do I'll update with some pictures. In the mean time, if someone could tell me where the tsv should be located I'd appreciate it. Mine is located under the truck, on the right hand side, near the right hand fuel tank. It has 6 hoses attached to it - three above the selector lever arm, and 3 below. I'm assuming that the section above the lever is for one tack, and blow is for the other. but it looked to different to the pictures I'd seen I can't be sure. Again any help in identifying this will be helpful. (As I said I'll update with pictures as soon as I can). Thanks in advance for your help.
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Re: Fuel Tank Selector Valve - I need help please
The push/pull cable operated valves were stock on the 454 equipped trucks. My buddy's dad has a 73 Cheyenne Super with the 454 and his is that way. I don't know why they only did that on those.
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Re: Fuel Tank Selector Valve - I need help please
Well that's something, so it may well be a stock valve after all.
Any clues on how to clean the sodding thing up? It's an absolute charlie to get to.
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Re: Fuel Tank Selector Valve - I need help please
Ok I've got the picture(s) I took under there. They're not the greatest quality, and look mostly the same. This is the best of the pics, hope it illuminates what I'm trying to describe.
If anyone knows the replacement part no. for this valve I'd be really grateful. ![]() Cheers Rob
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Northwest Ohio
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Re: Fuel Tank Selector Valve - I need help please
Personally, I'd move to an electric one. They're not hard to rig up. That manual one just seems to be trouble begging to be let loose in the future.
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Re: Fuel Tank Selector Valve - I need help please
Are new electronics ones easy to rig up?
Are t he mounting points likely to be the same on my manual one as they are on an electric one?
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Re: Fuel Tank Selector Valve - I need help please
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I believe that I saw one in the J.C. Whitney catalog and I don't believe they were all that expensive. If you buy one I'm sure it will come with instructions on how to plumb it. As I recall it caught my eye because it was designed for someone who wanted to add a extra tank to a truck which is a long term goal of mine. I have a 85 long box single 16 gal. tank.
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Re: Fuel Tank Selector Valve - I need help please
Yo! JC Whitney,...Pollack six-port switch:
http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/P...wflag=1#review Mine works great. Easy to install and plumb, but I had only a three-port previously, so all was custom installed with an electric pump: I'd definitely recommend it! Todd.
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: abilene, texas
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Re: Fuel Tank Selector Valve - I need help please
dude if you wanna be cheap run sone "sea foam" through yoru tank and hit the vaulve itself with some "peanutbutter" (p b blaster) that stuff rocks..
just my 2 c
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Re: Fuel Tank Selector Valve - I need help please
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Todd Where did those brackets come from? Bob
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