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01-31-2015, 10:21 PM | #1 |
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1980 k30 fuel tank wiring
Hey guys I'm a new member to the forum but have been looking on here for a long time and first off would like to say thanks for all the great info and tips you guys rock.
Now for my question I have duel tanks on my k30. There are 4 wires that come out of my firewall and down the drivers side frame one wire(can't remember the color)goes to the driver side sending unit then the next three cross over to the passenger side where the second wire goes to the passenger side sending unit the third wire goes to tank selector valve. Here's where I get lost the 4th wire (pink I believe) goes back up the passenger frame rail across the back of the transmission and appears to go into the main wire harness block. Is this a power wire? If so why run it all the way down bolth Frame rails and back up it appears to be factory wiring Thanks for any help |
02-01-2015, 01:45 AM | #2 |
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Re: 1980 k30 fuel tank wiring
Here is the wiring diagram for your (pre-1981) dual tank system:
Is it possible that the wire that runs down (on the driver's side) and back up to the cab (on the RH side) is tan - rather than pink? It appears that this is the switched sensing leg for the dash gauge. But as you note, it looks like it needlessly runs out through the firewall, all the way down to the Pollak valve, back up the passenger's side and then re-enters the cab (without ever connecting to anything between the select switch and the gauge). It would seem that this wire could have been led directly over to the dash gauge - without ever leaving the cab. |
02-01-2015, 11:43 AM | #3 |
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Re: 1980 k30 fuel tank wiring
I'm guessing the wiring was run that way so that the fuel gauge and firewall bulkhead connector would be the same on every truck (dual tank or single tank) to make manufacturing easier.
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02-01-2015, 02:55 PM | #4 |
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Re: 1980 k30 fuel tank wiring
I was pretty sure it was pink but it could be tan. I'm just not a fan of having a single strand wire going down the frame so I'll prob just eliminate it going down both Frame rails and connect it at the firewall. I'm fixing all the rest of the wiring so I can't put a batt in it to test if it was a power or sensing wire.
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