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glendale 08-06-2009 10:39 AM

gas tank options?
 
i would like to move my tank to under the bed. what are my options? thanks.

apachedaddy 08-06-2009 11:22 AM

Re: gas tank options?
 
LMC and CPP have the relocation kits for this. Not to bad of a price but if you do a search on this forum you will see plenty of diff types to install.

chillware 08-06-2009 11:23 AM

Re: gas tank options?
 
I like the kit from ECE, it looks like it has much cleaner fit than the CPP tank.

creep 08-06-2009 11:25 AM

Re: gas tank options?
 
You could use a fuel cell or a gas tank kit from LMC or Classic Parts or any place like that. Fuel cells are available in many different sizes and capacities and the tank kits are usually a blazer tank with mounting straps. Either way requires some modification so it's really just a matter of preference. I am probably going to go with a fuel cell because I'll need the ground clearance.

Northern lights 08-06-2009 03:29 PM

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I have my tank under the bed. It SUCKS. Alot of people are doing it so somebody must like it but I wouldn't recommend it. It's the only thing about my truck that I hate. I'm likley going back to a seat tank so I can enjoy my truck.

chillware 08-06-2009 03:30 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Northern lights (Post 3450621)
I have my tank under the bed. It SUCKS. Alot of people are doing it so somebody must like it but I wouldn't recommend it. It's the only thing about my truck that I hate. I'm likley going back to a seat tank so I can enjoy my truck.

what is it that you hate about it??

Northern lights 08-06-2009 03:56 PM

Re: gas tank options?
 
:hm:There's no decent place for a filler cap. At least in MY case, the tank is tucked right up under the floor of the box. The only way to get it to take fuel (that I can think of) is a cap in the floor that dumps striaght into the tank. That puts it somewhere between the frame rails in the middle third of the box (side to side). That looks rediculous (IMO) and, if you have a run over, it's all over the inside of the box. I would never want a fuel door in the side of the box of in the inner fender, and, even if I did, because the tank is basically right against the floor (or close to it) that, unless the filler was near the top of the box side (which would require a hose going THROUGH the box, the fuel has to go basically horizontal to the tank. Not the most efficient way to move fluid. If you try to put it behind the liscence plate or between the bumper and tailgate, again, the filler is at or below the top of the tank and it won't fill worth a damn. Mine is behind the tail-light (fleetside) and, while it's OK in that you can't see it, again, it's not much higher than the top of the tank and the hose has to go horizontal for a foot of so the get to the tank. It takes about 15 min to fill (about 16 gal) and that's with a jerry can. Straight from a pump puts a few gallons on the ground as it's VERY difficult to get the pump to pump slow enough and the fuel backs up all over the place. I suppose if a guy doesn't mind haveing a fuel cap in box floor, but then, I don't want to be dragging a hose over the end gate everytime I fill. There's a good reason GM didn't put it there. It wasn't because they never thought of it, the subs and later, the blazers did so they already had the tanks yet they still used the seat tanks in the pick-ups. It just doesn't work well in a pick-up (an understatement) IM(not so)HO. I don't even like to drive my truck because it means that I have to fuel it back up with that mickey mouse setup.

70 Suburban 08-06-2009 05:14 PM

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Hmm i would think that an ovel pipe could help with thise as far as flow..

mike73 08-07-2009 12:13 AM

Re: gas tank options?
 
has anyone ever utilized the factory fueling location and ran the filler tube to a bottom fuel tank. I suppose cutting a hole through the cab and running the filler tube against the bottom of the bed to the tank or fuel cell location is what Im asking......... just a thought?

Captainfab 08-07-2009 12:56 AM

Re: gas tank options?
 
Have you checked to make sure the tank is vented properly? An improperly vented tank will be a PITA to fill.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Northern lights (Post 3450645)
:hm:There's no decent place for a filler cap. At least in MY case, the tank is tucked right up under the floor of the box. The only way to get it to take fuel (that I can think of) is a cap in the floor that dumps striaght into the tank. That puts it somewhere between the frame rails in the middle third of the box (side to side). That looks rediculous (IMO) and, if you have a run over, it's all over the inside of the box. I would never want a fuel door in the side of the box of in the inner fender, and, even if I did, because the tank is basically right against the floor (or close to it) that, unless the filler was near the top of the box side (which would require a hose going THROUGH the box, the fuel has to go basically horizontal to the tank. Not the most efficient way to move fluid. If you try to put it behind the liscence plate or between the bumper and tailgate, again, the filler is at or below the top of the tank and it won't fill worth a damn. Mine is behind the tail-light (fleetside) and, while it's OK in that you can't see it, again, it's not much higher than the top of the tank and the hose has to go horizontal for a foot of so the get to the tank. It takes about 15 min to fill (about 16 gal) and that's with a jerry can. Straight from a pump puts a few gallons on the ground as it's VERY difficult to get the pump to pump slow enough and the fuel backs up all over the place. I suppose if a guy doesn't mind haveing a fuel cap in box floor, but then, I don't want to be dragging a hose over the end gate everytime I fill. There's a good reason GM didn't put it there. It wasn't because they never thought of it, the subs and later, the blazers did so they already had the tanks yet they still used the seat tanks in the pick-ups. It just doesn't work well in a pick-up (an understatement) IM(not so)HO. I don't even like to drive my truck because it means that I have to fuel it back up with that mickey mouse setup.


63 & 64 Bowties 08-07-2009 07:02 AM

Re: gas tank options?
 
a full size blazer tank works well. Here ya go....
http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboa...d.php?t=234732
Check around for the guys who haul junk cars to the crusher. They're required to remove the gas tanks in most places. Around here they will give you as many gas tanks as you want for free, just to get rid of them.

1962k20 08-07-2009 04:11 PM

Re: gas tank options?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mike73 (Post 3451441)
has anyone ever utilized the factory fueling location and ran the filler tube to a bottom fuel tank. I suppose cutting a hole through the cab and running the filler tube against the bottom of the bed to the tank or fuel cell location is what Im asking......... just a thought?

International light duty trucks had them in the mid 60s. The filler neck is on the right side, and the tank is under the floor outside the frame rail, not the safest location in my opinion. the other drawback is the tank, it only holds sixteen gallons. I own a 69 and 71 IH.

Chevy Fleetside 08-07-2009 04:33 PM

Re: gas tank options?
 
Here was another thread http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboa...d.php?t=353749 I even bumped it up.

Northern lights 08-07-2009 04:34 PM

Re: gas tank options?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mike73 (Post 3451441)
has anyone ever utilized the factory fueling location and ran the filler tube to a bottom fuel tank. I suppose cutting a hole through the cab and running the filler tube against the bottom of the bed to the tank or fuel cell location is what Im asking......... just a thought?

I've spent a fair bit of time on a creeper looking at the viability of that exact scenario. I have a bit of a hang up with cutting a hole in the back of the cab because usually when I try something "clever" like that it ends up being a $hitshow.

Quote:

Have you checked to make sure the tank is vented properly? An improperly vented tank will be a PITA to fill.
It has a vent tube but I can't say I've ever actually checked it. That's a good point. I'll check it out.

mike73 08-07-2009 04:39 PM

Re: gas tank options?
 
Good ol IH I ran Scouts for a spell until they started getting expensive. The 80/800 series had those little saddle tanks and the Scout II had one in the rear like Blazers. I was unaware of the pickup configuration though. It would be nice to actually see a set up. IMO I would feel safer driving around without sitting on a gas tank. I cant say it has or hasnt happen just what if. If the tank is outside its less of a hazzard. Granted its not a ticking time bomb in your pocket either.


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