iamtherealJayy
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- Joined
- Nov 26, 2021
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- Location
- Tennessee
- First Name
- Jacob
- Truck Year
- 1987, 1978, 1976
- Truck Model
- V20, K10, K10
- Engine Size
- 350, 350, 350
So as a few of you know I’ve had a 1978 Chevrolet K10 bonanza for a little over a year now, I’ve just recently started driving it after restoring most of it. The truck is a work truck so it has a utility bed on it that has a filler on each side, the truck is originally a passenger side fill. What is the easiest way of adding a driver side tank? Buy another tank, pickup unit, hoses, and what else? It would be awesome to somehow make it full from drivers side only but I could live with having to fill independent each side. I’ve read a few forums about people having fittings welded to their gas tank etc, but I live in a smaller town where people don’t really do that stuff. If anyone could point me in the correct direction that would be much appreciated. I have seen that the passenger tank you can just swap to the drivers side but the pickup would be backwards, I’m currently building a filler neck for the passenger side out of 1-1/2” flexible fuel hose. My only question with if they’re independent of each other how could I know the fuel level in each tank since the truck is original single tank so there’s no switches to swap from tank to tank. Could I just wire in a three way toggle switch to swap the input wire from each tank between the gauge? And do they make some sort of valve to swap which tank is flowing fuel to the front?