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Old 07-15-2019, 01:23 AM   #1
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56 Chevy truck stock fuel tank with EFI

Hey guys I tried searching but couldn’t find anything. I’m working on my 56 Chevy truck and I’m thinking about leaving my stock tank behind the seat. Can I still use my stock tank with my Chevy 350 with a edelbrock pro flo fuel injection system on my motor? Thank you here’s a pic of my efi system
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Old 07-15-2019, 01:34 AM   #2
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Re: 56 Chevy truck stock fuel tank with EFI

ive seen several where people kept the in-cab tank and run fuel injection...they use in-tank pumps
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Old 07-15-2019, 02:01 AM   #3
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Re: 56 Chevy truck stock fuel tank with EFI

O ok I’ll look into that. Is it not a good idea too keep the stock tank behind the seat! I’m on a budget so a new tank is out of the question
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Re: 56 Chevy truck stock fuel tank with EFI

I don't like em in the cab..you could scrounge the junkyards and find a blazer tank fairly cheap I would think
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Old 07-15-2019, 08:03 AM   #5
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Re: 56 Chevy truck stock fuel tank with EFI

I used my original tank and an external pump. The tricky part is the return line, I used the filler vent.
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Old 07-15-2019, 08:16 AM   #6
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Re: 56 Chevy truck stock fuel tank with EFI

I put my pump in my tank when I installed EFI in '93. The modifications were not difficult.

I removed the fuel lines from the original sending unit and soldered the holes shut then reinstalled the plate.

I made a new hole in the tank and built a new sending unit with in-tank pump and gauge sending unit. The new sending unit used 3/8" supply line and 5/16" return line.

The first problem I ran into was failing to understand that fuel slosh would create driveability issues below 1/2 tank. Remove sender and add baffle.

The next problem was vapor control due to fuel heating caused by warm fuel returning to tank. Had to install a power steering cooler on the return line and remove and disassemble fuel cap so the relief pressure was only about 2 psi.

Then I had trouble getting the new sender to seal. Turns out 2 psi is a "bunch" of pressure when applied to a 7 square inch sending unit mounting plate. Curing that required making a new gasket out of nitrile sheet.

Many years and miles later, I know the system could benefit from a connection to a charcoal canister and a purge valve to reduce fuel odor in the cab. I've figured out how to make it livable but I hope to make it better. I also realize that I was lucky to get a quiet fuel pump and that I probably would have to try several different pumps with the quality of today's aftermarket parts and/or install sound deadener.

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Old 07-15-2019, 11:56 AM   #7
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Re: 56 Chevy truck stock fuel tank with EFI

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I used my original tank and an external pump. The tricky part is the return line, I used the filler vent.
i was going to suggest this, but after reading 1project2many issues with vapors and heat i wouldn't do it
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Old 07-15-2019, 06:09 PM   #8
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Re: 56 Chevy truck stock fuel tank with EFI

Is there a fuel tank that you guys recommend for the frame instead?
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Old 07-17-2019, 05:40 PM   #9
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Re: 56 Chevy truck stock fuel tank with EFI

I installed EFI in my truck and kept the original tank.

I opted to use a fuel surge tank from Robbmc. The stock fuel pump supplies fuel to it and then there is a high pressure fuel pump in it to provide fuel to the EFI. I did have to run a vapor return line which was fairly easy.





I have the older version of this:
http://www.robbmcperformance.com/pro...owersurge.html

This is a video (not mine).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qmH01_fWeM
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