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chevy72blu 06-21-2012 12:06 PM

Installing a Boyd's tank. Do I have to remove the bed?
 
I am jumping back into my project and I plan on installing a Boyd's in bed fill EFI tank. This is probably a silly question as it would make life a lot easier to install it with the bed removed, but I work alone in my shop and I may not have much help besides the wife.

Is it possible to install the tank with the bed still on? I would plumb and wire it before setting it in, use a marker taped to the filler neck to mark a hole, and drill from the bottom side for the opening.

Do-able?

ChevLoRay 06-21-2012 12:33 PM

Re: Installing a Boyd's tank. Do I have to remove the bed?
 
Possible, I suppose. But, it would be a LOT easier with the bed off. Holes to drill; lines to run and secure plus wiring......just sayin'.

mixermike 06-21-2012 07:15 PM

Re: Installing a Boyd's tank. Do I have to remove the bed?
 
I installed mine with the bed on. Not that bad
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RaceAGMC 06-21-2012 07:20 PM

Re: Installing a Boyd's tank. Do I have to remove the bed?
 
Not trying to thread jack but are you guys mounting the tank to the bottom of the frame? I had to relocate the rear most cross member to get my Boyd tank to fit.
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bubba353z 06-21-2012 09:23 PM

Re: Installing a Boyd's tank. Do I have to remove the bed?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RaceAGMC (Post 5447640)
Not trying to thread jack but are you guys mounting the tank to the bottom of the frame? I had to relocate the rear most cross member to get my Boyd tank to fit.
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Yes - that way if it ever needs to come out, you don't have to pull the bed. I cut out the cross member too - only way it will fit.

chevy72blu 06-22-2012 08:17 PM

Re: Installing a Boyd's tank. Do I have to remove the bed?
 
Can anyone post pics of where they had to cut/move the x-member? I surely wont be spending $700+ on a tank if I need to make the same modifications that will be needed with a junk yard pull out..

Thanks for the help

bubba353z 06-22-2012 10:39 PM

Re: Installing a Boyd's tank. Do I have to remove the bed?
 
I had to cut out the small crossmember above where the spare was - the big crossmembers at the end of the frame and where the panhard bar meets the frame are OK. There's not a huge amount of clearance for the tank, but it fits.

CigarMan 06-23-2012 12:36 AM

Re: Installing a Boyd's tank. Do I have to remove the bed?
 
If I were to do this alone I would un bolt bed and block it with wood to elevate up maybe 12 inches or so. That would be easy enough for one man to do.
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