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Re: 1973-1991 Dual fuel tank systems theory of operation
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How would a charcoal canister keep gas from spewing out of the tanks? |
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Re: 1973-1991 Dual fuel tank systems theory of operation
I spent a bit of time after work today troubleshooting. I started the truck up running on the left tank, and removed the gas cap. After a few minutes, I can see the gas level rising up through the fill port, until eventually it starts spilling out the fill port on the left tank.
Once that happened, I removed the power wire from the selector switch that feeds the left tank, so only the right tank was hooked to the switch, and started up again. Same result I disconnected the two vents where they tee together and plugged them off to rule out fuel somehow crossing from one tank to the other via the breather hose, and same result. Finally, just for ****s and giggles, I swapped the return lines at the fuel selector valve, and same result. I have no idea wtf is happening. |
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Re: 1973-1991 Dual fuel tank systems theory of operation
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Re: 1973-1991 Dual fuel tank systems theory of operation
Great info in here! It is nice to know I can ditch the earlier problematic switch with the simple 2-position switch from the newer trucks. I'm hoping to get my second tank operational sometime this year. I have a feeling I should pick up the switch and a new valve at minimum, then go from there. The entire 10 years I have owned the truck I am not even sure what is in the left tank if anything lol.
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Re: 1973-1991 Dual fuel tank systems theory of operation
OK, so I still have my original stock system on my 74 C20. Actually, I need to put it back together, as it was leaking and I needed to reseal it. In any event, that's not why I'm here.
I just picked up a short bed step 74 C10. I'll be buying all new wiring for it. It did not originally have dual tanks. It will have a pretty much stock 454 in it. Because of the 454, I want dual tanks that work. So question is, if starting from stock, what's the best system to go with? Is there someone that just sells a kit (I saw old posts containing a kit, but they're 6 years old - yikes - time flies!). Looking forward to your recommendations. Thanks in advance. |
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Re: 1973-1991 Dual fuel tank systems theory of operation
I'd install the 81-91 Pollack Motorized valve system. The solenoid valves equipped for return lines are made of unobtainium. Nobody makes them.
If you're doing fuel injection get the 87-91 16 gallon TBI tanks with the fuel pump baffles and the in-tank fuel pump & sender. Wire it the same as the 87-91 TBI setup. The filler neck diameter differs between 73-80 & 81-91 tanks. I've forgotten whether the 73-80 tanks were smaller or larger diameter. They are definitely different.
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Re: 1973-1991 Dual fuel tank systems theory of operation
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With respect to filler necks, they're a pain to locate for stepsides to begin with. I ordered the stock 73-80 tanks. Was that something I should change? |
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Re: 1973-1991 Dual fuel tank systems theory of operation
The only reason you'd want the TBI tanks is for fuel injection with in-tank fuel pumps.
You will want the senders with return line hookups. Not all 73-77 senders had return line provision.
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Re: 1973-1991 Dual fuel tank systems theory of operation
I have a question. Long story short I have a 78k10 with existing dual tanks. I am hooking up 87 tanks and senders for efi (fitech), and 97 dual in tank pumps for pressure. I have u7001 selector valve. My truck has the one wire switch (5 terminals with tan, tan/white, red/black, blue and green). I am switching to the reverse polarity dpdt switch (D7089C). I realize I will need to run a couple wires to do that.
I have read the first posts a few times. I seem to understand the wiring and switch etc. I seem to be falling under the 87 TBI section. I understand the selector valve switches between gauges and sending units. What I don’t understand fully is how the selector valve switches between pumps. Also my fitech has a single orange wire to the fuel pump. How do I get this incorporated into the switching. My assumption is a relay, but I don’t know which or how. Can you shed any light on that? Sorry my brain is mush as this point but thanks for the information you have provided so far. |
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Re: 1973-1991 Dual fuel tank systems theory of operation
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Each fuel sender has three wires, Fuel pump power, ground, and sender. The fuel pump gets power from the fuel pump wire when that pump is selected and ground from the ground wire always. If you have the LH tank selected the LH fuel pump wire is hot and the RH fuel pump wire is grounded. Meaning the LH pump has + & - and the RH pump has - & -. If you have the RH tank selected the RH fuel pump wire is hot and the LH fuel pump wire is grounded. Meaning the RH pump has + & - and the LH pump has - & -. The DPDT switch inside the valve selects which sender to feed to the fuel gauge.
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Re: 1973-1991 Dual fuel tank systems theory of operation
So just forget about the orange wire with 12v from the fitech unit? And just utilize the 12v from the dash switch?
Or would running this orange fuel pump wire to the 12v at the dash switch be best to retain the fuel pump prime function? Last edited by Mbeef61; 02-25-2026 at 08:54 PM. |
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Re: 1973-1991 Dual fuel tank systems theory of operation
Power the dash switch from your ECM. That's the way the TBI system works.
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