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Bigdock 09-21-2015 10:06 PM

Re: Boyd Welding-67-72 Rear Mount Aluminum Tank
 
I'd be in for a group buy too would need you to help me pick which tank would be best suited for my needs tho

1hihum 09-22-2015 02:35 PM

Re: Boyd Welding-67-72 Rear Mount Aluminum Tank
 
I just posted in the pro performance thread...I'd be in for an EFI tank as well if we are doing a group buy.

HOTRODSBYCHIP 09-22-2015 06:39 PM

Re: Boyd Welding-67-72 Rear Mount Aluminum Tank
 
Count me in for group buy on rear mount tank

rbflip 09-23-2015 11:33 AM

Re: Boyd Welding-67-72 Rear Mount Aluminum Tank
 
I am in on this as well

indymachinist 09-28-2015 01:22 AM

Re: Boyd Welding-67-72 Rear Mount Aluminum Tank
 
I would be in for one of these too. Just posting in here to make sure I remember this thread.

effects66 09-28-2015 03:36 PM

Re: Boyd Welding-67-72 Rear Mount Aluminum Tank
 
So want to start off saying that I first loved the look and quality of this tank. But, now after finally finishing my project there are some flaws that now are problems with the tank.

1. The vent/roll over placement is in the wrong place. It comes right under one of the bed rails. Moving an inch forward would solve this. Not that much of a problem as I just notched the rail.
2. Fuel gauge is all over the place after 1/2 tank. Once it gets to 1/2 tank the gauge really goes everywhere when turning, braking, accelerating. When close to 1/4 of a tank it's pretty much useless.
3. The biggest problem is fuel starvation! Once the tank gets close to a 1/4 of a tank, it becomes useless. Taking off from a standstill, cornering, it starves for fuel and causes the truck to stumble and choke. Not safe nor does it make for a fun experience. This is just with normal driving.

As I can tell, the baffling is just not enough. Fuel is able to move way too much. So now I am not to sure what to do. Having to fill the tank before it hits 1/4 sucks. I don't want to have to purchase a whole new tank and redo some of the pluming not to mention spend $$

Suggestions?


-———————
My 1970 c10 (550hp LSX, 4l80e, full Ridetech)
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=556610

1hihum 09-28-2015 08:28 PM

Re: Boyd Welding-67-72 Rear Mount Aluminum Tank
 
Well that's not good to hear! Anybody else have feedback on these tanks? I'd like to hear from other people too if possible before plunking down close to $800 for a tank.

Richie209 09-28-2015 09:15 PM

Re: Boyd Welding-67-72 Rear Mount Aluminum Tank
 
Good to know!

Kennuck 09-28-2015 09:17 PM

Re: Boyd Welding-67-72 Rear Mount Aluminum Tank
 
effects66 I noticed in your build thread that it looks like you have the old style tank with the square corners. The newer tanks have rounded edges with more baffling. Doesn't help you with your problem but may help those looking to buy one.

layingC10nK5 11-13-2015 08:28 PM

Re: Boyd Welding-67-72 Rear Mount Aluminum Tank
 
Is there going to be a blackfriday sale this year? Im interested in a bedfill tank.

brad_man_72 11-14-2015 11:29 AM

Re: Boyd Welding-67-72 Rear Mount Aluminum Tank
 
I had the same problem with starvation until I ran my return line into the little area with the pickup. I hope this helps.

Captainfab 11-15-2015 12:49 AM

Re: Boyd Welding-67-72 Rear Mount Aluminum Tank
 
Have you contacted Boyd Welding directly before posting your complaints here in the for sale thread?

Quote:

Originally Posted by effects66 (Post 7322842)
So want to start off saying that I first loved the look and quality of this tank. But, now after finally finishing my project there are some flaws that now are problems with the tank.

1. The vent/roll over placement is in the wrong place. It comes right under one of the bed rails. Moving an inch forward would solve this. Not that much of a problem as I just notched the rail.
2. Fuel gauge is all over the place after 1/2 tank. Once it gets to 1/2 tank the gauge really goes everywhere when turning, braking, accelerating. When close to 1/4 of a tank it's pretty much useless.
3. The biggest problem is fuel starvation! Once the tank gets close to a 1/4 of a tank, it becomes useless. Taking off from a standstill, cornering, it starves for fuel and causes the truck to stumble and choke. Not safe nor does it make for a fun experience. This is just with normal driving.

As I can tell, the baffling is just not enough. Fuel is able to move way too much. So now I am not to sure what to do. Having to fill the tank before it hits 1/4 sucks. I don't want to have to purchase a whole new tank and redo some of the pluming not to mention spend $$

Suggestions?


-———————
My 1970 c10 (550hp LSX, 4l80e, full Ridetech)
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=556610


chapster 11-15-2015 07:30 PM

Re: Boyd Welding-67-72 Rear Mount Aluminum Tank
 
I think it is great to hear what others are dealing with and what resolves the issue so we don't all need to phone Boyd's for the same topic.
I too have the older tank that has yet to be powered up. If there is something else required for install we all would like to know.

Cheers,

Captainfab 11-16-2015 12:27 AM

Re: Boyd Welding-67-72 Rear Mount Aluminum Tank
 
I just think that a vendors for sale thread is not the correct place to post issues and complaints unless the vendor refuses to take care of the issue(s). It is quite possible that Dave Boyd has a solution for the issues that effects66 is experiencing. IMO a better way to let others know about the issue(s), would be to post the solution(s) to the issues.

Quote:

Originally Posted by chapster (Post 7377359)
I think it is great to hear what others are dealing with and what resolves the issue so we don't all need to phone Boyd's for the same topic.
I too have the older tank that has yet to be powered up. If there is something else required for install we all would like to know.

Cheers,


Daveboyd 11-18-2015 03:33 PM

Re: Boyd Welding-67-72 Rear Mount Aluminum Tank
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by effects66 (Post 7322842)
So want to start off saying that I first loved the look and quality of this tank. But, now after finally finishing my project there are some flaws that now are problems with the tank.

1. The vent/roll over placement is in the wrong place. It comes right under one of the bed rails. Moving an inch forward would solve this. Not that much of a problem as I just notched the rail.
2. Fuel gauge is all over the place after 1/2 tank. Once it gets to 1/2 tank the gauge really goes everywhere when turning, braking, accelerating. When close to 1/4 of a tank it's pretty much useless.
3. The biggest problem is fuel starvation! Once the tank gets close to a 1/4 of a tank, it becomes useless. Taking off from a standstill, cornering, it starves for fuel and causes the truck to stumble and choke. Not safe nor does it make for a fun experience. This is just with normal driving.

As I can tell, the baffling is just not enough. Fuel is able to move way too much. So now I am not to sure what to do. Having to fill the tank before it hits 1/4 sucks. I don't want to have to purchase a whole new tank and redo some of the pluming not to mention spend $$

Suggestions?


-———————
My 1970 c10 (550hp LSX, 4l80e, full Ridetech)
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=556610

i'm late to the party here. Have you contacted us so we can help resolve this issue?

Daveboyd 11-18-2015 03:41 PM

Re: Boyd Welding-67-72 Rear Mount Aluminum Tank
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kennuck (Post 7323126)
effects66 I noticed in your build thread that it looks like you have the old style tank with the square corners. The newer tanks have rounded edges with more baffling. Doesn't help you with your problem but may help those looking to buy one.


You are correct, The tank in question is an older revision. our current tank does not have these issues.

tinos555 11-21-2015 01:06 AM

Re: Boyd Welding-67-72 Rear Mount Aluminum Tank
 
Any black Friday sale on this tanks?

chevy2tom 11-23-2015 11:03 AM

Re: Boyd Welding-67-72 Rear Mount Aluminum Tank
 
What he said ^^^^^^?

Daveboyd 11-25-2015 05:01 PM

Re: Boyd Welding-67-72 Rear Mount Aluminum Tank
 
We are offering Free Shipping on all of our Standard C-10 Tanks Starting thursday NOV 26th thru Sunday NOV 30th


We will be closed during this time so all orders must be placed online.

order through Travis @ Pro Performance http://www.azproperformance.com/home.php

or You can order through Boyd Welding http://www.fueltankparts.com/replace...evy-tanks.html

davidfre21 11-25-2015 06:00 PM

Re: Boyd Welding-67-72 Rear Mount Aluminum Tank
 
Dave, if I ordered a c10 tank would it be possible to get it with plain mounting feet on the corners instead of the mount you already use on them? That way I can build my own mount and adjust the height myself.

chapster 11-28-2015 11:33 AM

Re: Boyd Welding-67-72 Rear Mount Aluminum Tank
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Daveboyd (Post 7380659)
You are correct, The tank in question is an older revision. our current tank does not have these issues.

Hey Dave,

Can you contact me in regards what needs to be done with your early tank design.

Thanks

PGSigns 11-29-2015 11:54 AM

Re: Boyd Welding-67-72 Rear Mount Aluminum Tank
 
Got mine ordered.
Jimmy

Daveboyd 11-30-2015 03:43 PM

Re: Boyd Welding-67-72 Rear Mount Aluminum Tank
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by davidfre21 (Post 7388842)
Dave, if I ordered a c10 tank would it be possible to get it with plain mounting feet on the corners instead of the mount you already use on them? That way I can build my own mount and adjust the height myself.


small changes are usually not a problem to do. you will need to send us in a sketch showing how you would like the mounts placed and give us a call.

Daveboyd 11-30-2015 03:54 PM

Re: Boyd Welding-67-72 Rear Mount Aluminum Tank
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chapster (Post 7391549)
Hey Dave,

Can you contact me in regards what needs to be done with your early tank design.

Thanks

pm sent

Sandemonium 01-21-2016 06:13 PM

Re: Boyd Welding-67-72 Rear Mount Aluminum Tank
 
Dave,

Interested in an EFI tank for my '72 Jimmy 2wd with an LS2.

Have you made a tank specifically for the Blazer / Jimmy?

I see on your web page you use the Aeromotive A1000 in tank pump. Have you considered the Aeromotive Stealth Phantom 340 in tank pump which includes outlet, return and vent ports and looks comparable in cost?

Thank you,

Bob


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