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Old 06-23-2002, 11:29 PM   #1
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Question fuel tank replacement in cab

Has anyone replaced their in-cab tank with a new one? This is my first. SO any helpful hints are indeed welcome!
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Old 06-24-2002, 06:52 AM   #2
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I didn't replace it with a new one but I just had mine out to paint the inside of the cab.

It wasn't hard at all. (thought it would be)

Run as much gas out as you can to make the job easier. Remove all the bolts and disconnect the fuel line. If you have seat belts, you'll have to remove them too. Remove gas cap and if replacing the rubber grommet at filler neck, make a few cuts with a razor and pull out ahead of time. (I recommend replacing this grommet with a new one as they are cheap and look great)

Then simply pull the tank out. To reinstall, insert new grommet into cab and apply some dish washing liquid to the inside of grommet and tank filler neck. Then simply install. Mine went right in without any problems.

A tip: this is a good time to replace all rubber fuel lines on the truck. There is one that gets neglected under the cab. (just thinking...I still have to do mine! LOL)

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Bob, do you think that there should be some kind of heat shield around those rubber lines under the cab???
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Old 06-24-2002, 08:52 AM   #4
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I don't think there should be a heat sheild around them. Unless you've changed the exhaust and have them really close together. Those rubberlines have ran fine for 30 years on millions of trucks.
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Old 06-24-2002, 09:26 AM   #5
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Before I bought the truck, new dual exhaust was added and when I had to replace the under cab fuel filter I saw that the rubber fuel line is within 10 inches of the exhaust. That is why I asked this question.
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Old 06-24-2002, 09:42 AM   #6
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For about 20 bucks you can get some heat reflective sleaving from summit. They also have some different wraps that are cheaper.
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Old 06-24-2002, 12:19 PM   #7
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you don't have to take the seatbelts out, just undo the bolts holdin the tank in. take the gas cap off, undo lines and fuel gauge wire. then lift the tank on the passenger side up to about a 45 degree angle and give it a tug. before you put one back in make ur all your wires and hoses and seat belts are on the front side and not under the tank, man was I mad when I had to loosen it all back up to grab them back. in a hurry...
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Old 06-24-2002, 06:13 PM   #8
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I recall my seat belts being in the way on mine. Hmmm. Oh well, I was doing a repaint so they had to go anyway. Maybe they all aren't like this.

I don't know about the heat shield. I suppose if it's close to the exhaust, it couldn't hurt.
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