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jon johnson 04-22-2005 02:01 PM

For you that have put the blazer tanks in do you put the lines back in that go to the canister in the engine compartment ?

willow72 04-23-2005 05:53 AM

if you decide togo with the stock blazer tank for our trucks be warned you are going to have too notch a cross member on the bottom of the bed if you have a steel bed which can be pretty hard if you dont plan removing the bed if you have a wood floor in your bed you can just remove the cross member i wish sombody would have warned me about this

old gearhead 08-15-2005 07:18 PM

I moved mine 'cause I got tired of the smell of gas inside my cab and spilling down the side of the cab after a left turn following a fillup. I guess I'm just getting old and prissy.

ChevyMex 08-15-2005 09:47 PM

So, we need to be afraid of drunk people in the road instead of the fuel tank in the back. The trucks with the fuel tank in the chassis in this type of collision have more probabilty to find a spark than the ones inside of the truck.

71meangreenc10 08-15-2005 10:16 PM

Well I dont plan on driving mine much, so I put the tank in the back, I ran the cannister with all new lines, the crossmember will be cut, but i hate to the spilling of fuel after filling it up and turning even replacing the gas cap twice a year. piss poor tank design. oh well......

Smitty

Kas68c10 08-16-2005 08:46 PM

i bought the tank from GMC paul, got the straps made and sending unit from a salvage yard....Tank holds over 20 gallons..22 i thhink..i also have a smaller 12 gallon tank that is the depth of the frame rails if someone wants it,would be good for a lowered truck that doesnt get driven a whole lot...or if you dont mind fillin it all the time...

GlennBrittain 08-18-2005 03:16 PM

I plan to put the tank in the bed on the daily driver I am building. I will put my spare under the bed. I have not contacted this vendor yet, so I only know what thier site states. http://www.auxtank.com/auxtank/home.asp

Joe67 08-18-2005 03:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GlennBrittain
I plan to put the tank in the bed on the daily driver I am building. I will put my spare under the bed. I have not contacted this vendor yet, so I only know what thier site states. http://www.auxtank.com/auxtank/home.asp

Interesting tanks. Is there any issue having them bake in the sun all day?

GlennBrittain 08-22-2005 09:14 PM

None that I know of. They are faily common for fuel transfer tanks.

bs25j 10-06-2005 01:41 AM

How tough is it to build a fuel cell. I dont really know what kind of technical stuff is in the cell but 400 dollars seems like a lot of money for a tank.

71swb4x4 10-06-2005 12:56 PM

I looked at building my own, but after materials, time, and peace of mind it was an easy choice to get a Fuel Cell Guy tank. It mounted easily, and was literally plug and play.

72Short_Cut 10-07-2005 12:54 AM

LMC's rear gas tank sucks, don't get it. it hangs way to low and looks like crap.

BubbaGreen 10-19-2005 10:09 PM

Re: Rear Fuel Tank swap
 
Let me add my opinion....since it IS worth so much. :-)
First off, the blazer replacement will force you much work....the 1-3/8" filler
and the fact that if its intended for a fleetside bed, major modification of the underbed support rail.
The ECE version may seem pricey in the beginning, but...in the end you will be happy with it. 2" filler tube (at least for a side fill set up) Bolt right in using the stock holes (if a short bed will require removal of the original frame cross member, and the include a nicely made replacement) You can also specify carb or fuel injection (my recommendation, get the fuel injection version....it can be used with a carb and gives you the option of upgrading later) Comes with a 0-90ohm fuel level sending unit made by VDO. Holds 22~23 gallons. Made out of stainless, so it wont rust.
Here are a couple of pics I have of my install. Only thing I requested on the tank is a 1/2" NPT bung installed apprx 2" in front of the side fill port, for the vent during refueling to prevent backfill issues. (this is non-standard to the ECE, special request) The filler door is from an S-10, not sure of the year.
here are a coulpe of links (since I cant figure out how to add pics anymore)
http://www.prismnet.com/~grzanich/ECE_FuelTank.JPG
http://www.prismnet.com/~grzanich/71...iller_door.jpg
Will be glad to answer any questions in regards to this.

boraxman 10-19-2005 10:20 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lock
I have the ECC FI version.. not cheap but its a very nice product.

http://iroc-ss.com/c10/framerebuild/...0rear_done.jpg

Is that a ECE hidden hitch..looks tight, did you have to mod anything?

matthufham 10-21-2005 11:37 AM

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i got my relocation kit from gmcpauls. it's the poly version and so far i love it.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2..._0599Small.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2..._0600Small.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2..._0601Small.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2..._0606Small.jpg

BigMike 10-21-2005 01:57 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MACKL
I installed the marker light fuel filler and love it too.

Where do I find more information about the side marker fill conversion??? I have tried searching for it but nothing comes up.

Mike

70rs/ss 10-21-2005 04:02 PM

Re: Rear Fuel Tank swap
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by junkyardjohn
JOHN FABRIS-- IN 1977 I WAS HIT BROADSIDE AT AN INTERSECTION BY A DRUNK DRIVER (I WAS DOING 55 OR 60) CAUSING ME TO ROLL END OVER END IN MY 72 3/4 TON FORD. AFTER ROLLING ABOUT 80 YARDS, I STOPPED WITH THE TRUCK UPSIDE DOWN WITH MY HEAD PINNED TO THE GROUND. IT STOPPED IN A LITTLE DEPRESSION IN THE GROUND, & EVERYTHING WAS FROZEN(IT WAS DEC. 23rd IN MICHIGAN). THE BEHIND THE SEAT TANK WAS JUST FILLED. IT SPLIT, & ALL OF THE GAS DUMPED OUT OVER ME, & ALMOST DROWED ME IN GASOLINE, AS MY HEAD WAS PINNED TO THE GROUND. I WAS PINNED IN THE WRECKAGE FOR ABOUT 20 MINUTES, I HAD PLENTY OF TIME TO PONDER THE PLACEMENT OF SUCH A FUEL TANK. THE ONLY REASON IT DIDN'T CATCH FIRE WAS MY BATTERY WAS THROWN OUT DURING ONE OF THE ROLLS. LUCKY ME-- I GOT OUT OF IT WITH A BROKEN BACK, 14 BROKEN RIBS, A BROKEN COLLAR BONE & ABOUT 300 STITCHES ON MY MELLON. SO YA .... IT IS KINDA A SAFETY THING. I CONSIDER THESE TANKS A BIG BOMB BEHIND THE SEAT ALSO. THE REASON YOU DON'T HERE ABOUT ALOT OF THE PROBLEMS WITH THEM IS THAT MOST OF THE PEOPLE WHO EXPERIANCED PROBLEMS WITH THEM ARE DEAD. :D :D :D JOHN


As if this weren't reason enough, smelling fuel is not good for you either! I am going to do the swap for the above reason and that I once had a 67 (years ago) and it leaked fumes into the truck regularly and I need all the brain cells that survived college so Blazer tank here I come. I may even fab one up myself. I have access to a TIG welder and I can buy the SS, I plan to run an LT1 and need the intank pump.

mike

matthufham 10-21-2005 06:36 PM

Re: Rear Fuel Tank swap
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by big.mike
Where do I find more information about the side marker fill conversion??? I have tried searching for it but nothing comes up.

Mike

that's a beauty in your avatar!
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...699#post599699
stepsides will be this easy. fleetsides are trickier
go here for the fleetside install
http://www.classicheartbeat.com/mark...t_gas_door.htm

Striker169 10-21-2005 07:29 PM

Re: Rear Fuel Tank swap
 
Didnt someone on here put the filler neck though the rear post hole on the back of his truck?

Also I was wondering would it be possible to have 2 reasonably sized tanks in our trucks? One behind the wheels and one infront? I was wanting to do this (454 gets like 9mpg want to be able to go somewhat far without refilling) but having the filler necks in the driver side corners on the front and back.

Do you get what im saying?

BigMike 10-21-2005 11:49 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by matthufham
that's a beauty in your avatar!

Thanks...Too bad it is only a 1/8 scale RC truck body that I custom painted (I do that as a hobby) :metal:

Mike

P.S. Thanks for the links...I had found the stepside version but not the fleetside.

qksilver 10-22-2005 12:04 AM

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Who is fcg? Do they have a web site?
Thanks,
Steve

matthufham 10-22-2005 08:47 PM

Re: Rear Fuel Tank swap
 
too bad there's a driveshaft in front of the axle. they make saddle tanks to go on the sides. don't ask me where they're sold, because all the one's i've seen are originals.

@big mike
http://www.classicheartbeat.com/mark...t_gas_door.htm
again here's a fleetside installation of the sidemarker filler.

68w/sbc406 10-23-2005 03:58 PM

Re: Rear Fuel Tank swap
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by qksilver
Who is fcg? Do they have a web site?
Thanks,
Steve

(fuelcellguy) he is a member of this board. if you do a member search you can find him

TEXAS 68 10-24-2005 02:13 PM

Re: Rear Fuel Tank swap
 
Here's a link to his website
http://www.aluminumfuelcell.com/index.html


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