mikeoverland
Full Access Member
- Joined
- Oct 24, 2021
- Posts
- 142
- Reaction score
- 253
- Location
- san antonio tx
- First Name
- michael
- Truck Year
- 1981
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 250/I6
Hello all,
I finally got my driveshaft installed so now it's onto other issues with the basket case. I went and dropped the fuel tank so I could clean out the fuel tank. Come to find out the gas gauge DOES work because i dropped the tank with about 6 gallons in it. After pulling the tank and the taking out the sending unit i figured out a few things. First off the tank is in decent shape and the pickup needs the top cleaned. That is the good news. The kind of bad news is that the fuel sock is hashed and since i removed the fuel pickup the gasket needs to be replaced as well. I went from having to pay 175$ for a new tank and pickup to having to replace a fuel sock and a gasket. I already have a spool of rubber fuel line to replace all of the rubber parts of the fuel system. Now this truck is being converted to an electric fuel pump because I can't find a mechanical pump that is worth anything. I do have a plan to put a switch that will kill the fuel pump if the oil pressure gets below 3psi (think accident). On ward and upward...
Mike Overland
Leon Springs Tx
owner of the 1981 C10 known as the "basket case"
I finally got my driveshaft installed so now it's onto other issues with the basket case. I went and dropped the fuel tank so I could clean out the fuel tank. Come to find out the gas gauge DOES work because i dropped the tank with about 6 gallons in it. After pulling the tank and the taking out the sending unit i figured out a few things. First off the tank is in decent shape and the pickup needs the top cleaned. That is the good news. The kind of bad news is that the fuel sock is hashed and since i removed the fuel pickup the gasket needs to be replaced as well. I went from having to pay 175$ for a new tank and pickup to having to replace a fuel sock and a gasket. I already have a spool of rubber fuel line to replace all of the rubber parts of the fuel system. Now this truck is being converted to an electric fuel pump because I can't find a mechanical pump that is worth anything. I do have a plan to put a switch that will kill the fuel pump if the oil pressure gets below 3psi (think accident). On ward and upward...
Mike Overland
Leon Springs Tx
owner of the 1981 C10 known as the "basket case"