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suburban99 11-16-2017 07:08 PM

What auxiliary tank fits this fuel door?
 
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Bought this steel floor bed to replace my wood floor bed. What auxiliary tank fits?
Where can I get one? Thanks

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jocko 11-16-2017 07:14 PM

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Those are generally for dealer installed saddle tanks - one brand of aftermarket tanks was TravelTanks. Here's some GM info:

suburban99 11-16-2017 07:24 PM

Re: What auxiliary tank fits this fuel door?
 
Thanks, what's a good source for them?

kwmech 11-16-2017 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by suburban99 (Post 8083977)
Thanks, what's a good source for them?

USED in the WTB section

AND I've never seen them with a sending unit, just a valve on the floor to switch when the engine starts running out of fuel

jocko 11-16-2017 08:09 PM

Re: What auxiliary tank fits this fuel door?
 
ditto. Only one I've seen with a sending unit from the factory in 67-72 is the NL2 upper driver's bedside single aux tank - BUT, that GM aux tank instruction sheet circa 1970 sure seems to indicate there was such a thing... The little aux tank switch above the left a/c vent on an NL2 truck is what switches 2 sender sources - but I've also seen three-ways. I'm hoping to someday figure out a way to stick modified correct-ohm sending units (if there are any left in the world) in my saddle tanks to be able to switch between all 3 - even have a travel tanks switch somewhere, I think... Could be a job, but very worthwhile. I'm not a "wait til it dies then switch the mech valve while coasting" sorta guy, although it's been done for ages.

El Dorado Jim 11-17-2017 12:22 AM

Re: What auxiliary tank fits this fuel door?
 
the sending units are available for those tanks, Summit carries them, they are the 90 ohm ones for our old trucks...I installed them in my saddle tanks....and to where you can get those tanks, check craigslist or parts for sale on this site, or swap meets...they are no longer made.and I am only running saddle tanks, I removed the seat tank, and I used a electric solenoid valve from a mid seventies truck to switch the tanks from left to right

extd56 11-17-2017 12:36 AM

Re: What auxiliary tank fits this fuel door?
 
I know where a few are at and one from a longhorn bed too

Stocker 11-17-2017 12:56 AM

Re: What auxiliary tank fits this fuel door?
 
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Originally Posted by jocko (Post 8083966)
Those are generally for dealer installed saddle tanks - one brand of aftermarket tanks was TravelTanks.

Quote:

Originally Posted by suburban99 (Post 8083977)
Thanks, what's a good source for them?

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Originally Posted by kwmech (Post 8084000)
USED in the WTB section

AND I've never seen them with a sending unit, just a valve on the floor to switch when the engine starts running out of fuel

Yep, used is your only choice for Travel Tanks --they went out of business many years ago. My K20 has Travel Tanks with sending units in each tank, so some did exist.

suburban99 11-17-2017 01:56 AM

Re: What auxiliary tank fits this fuel door?
 
Got a line on one locally...because i am LS swapped I am going to run 2 fuel pumps on the rail...I have one on the stock tank now and will put a 2nd one on the Auxiliary tank. Just need to switch the returns back to the correct tank with an electric valve.

special-K 11-17-2017 08:07 AM

Re: What auxiliary tank fits this fuel door?
 
All the trucks I've had with add-on saddle tanks have had functioning gauges. My current '72 GMC has a 3-way toggle switch marked Left/Main/Right to control feed to the gauge.

It wouldn't be hard for a "good welder" to fab a fresh new tank if a good used one can't be found

jocko 11-19-2017 10:56 AM

Re: What auxiliary tank fits this fuel door?
 
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Originally Posted by El Dorado Jim (Post 8084248)
the sending units are available for those tanks, Summit carries them, they are the 90 ohm ones for our old trucks...I installed them in my saddle tanks....

THANKS Jim, I wasn't aware, I'm gonna be lookin there before there's a run on em :)

RichardJ 11-19-2017 03:30 PM

Re: What auxiliary tank fits this fuel door?
 
El Dorado Jim, >> The sending units are available for those tanks, Summit carries them, they are the 90 ohm ones for our old trucks...I installed them in my saddle tanks....and I am only running saddle tanks, I removed the seat tank, and I used a electric solenoid valve from a mid seventies truck to switch the tanks from left to right.<<

Bingo! My plan exactly.

Would love the Summit part number to finish doing the very same.
The tanks have been hanging there for years, but stopped using them when the lines went bad and I removed the valve. Heaven help you if you forgot which tank you were running on when it ran dry. I recently installed an '80s switch, wiring and solenoid valve. Now I need the sending units and replace those ugly old doors. Then, out with the cab tank.

Thanks, Jocko for posting those scans.

RichardJ 11-22-2017 03:40 PM

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El Dorado Jim 11-22-2017 05:52 PM

Re: What auxiliary tank fits this fuel door?
 
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Originally Posted by RichardJ (Post 8085996)
El Dorado Jim, >> The sending units are available for those tanks, Summit carries them, they are the 90 ohm ones for our old trucks...I installed them in my saddle tanks....and I am only running saddle tanks, I removed the seat tank, and I used a electric solenoid valve from a mid seventies truck to switch the tanks from left to right.<<

Bingo! My plan exactly.

Would love the Summit part number to finish doing the very same.
The tanks have been hanging there for years, but stopped using them when the lines went bad and I removed the valve. Heaven help you if you forgot which tank you were running on when it ran dry. I recently installed an '80s switch, wiring and solenoid valve. Now I need the sending units and replace those ugly old doors. Then, out with the cab tank.

Thanks, Jocko for posting those scans.

I will look up the summit part # and post it hopefully this evening....if you installed a motorized valve from the 80's that is a much better valve,and the switch is a momentary on in each direction, I did that in my 74 K20...had to rewire things a bit....

El Dorado Jim 11-22-2017 06:07 PM

Re: What auxiliary tank fits this fuel door?
 
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/rci-7060b this is the sending unit you need


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