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Saddle Tank Fuel Line Routing???
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My 72 C20 has two aftermarket saddle tanks installed on it. I currently have them bypassed and am running on the stock tank in the cab. There is an old Stewart Warner electric fuel pump (model 240a I believe) under the cab. I am trying to figure out how these lines were routed and how it all works. Does the electric fuel pump fill the stock tank from the saddle tanks? What role does the three way valve play? It's my first time dealing with something like this.
Also, is this fuel pump worth rebuilding and running? |
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All the trucks I've had with saddle tanks just used a gravity feed system with the 3 way valve
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There is a diagram in the factory manual - I think it's in the service manual but it may be in the assembly manual, can't remember.
Use the search bar, select our site, not google. Go to images, there's some pics of the hose routing. |
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The hose from each saddle tank and the main tank are routed to the transfer valve, and one line goes to the fuel pump. On my truck, there were rotten neoprene fuel lines running up over the driveshaft, held up by zip-ties. :ack: I converted them to steel lines for the up and over part. I have an electric fuel pump on my truck between the transfer valve and the fuel pump, to defeat vapor lock if it rears its ugly head. That's probably how yours was originally routed. Pumping gas from a saddle tank to the main tank would be risky if you didn't pay close attention, as it could overflow. That's not how they were plumbed, either, or you'd have yet another valve to switch between the saddle tanks to the pump and then to the main tank.
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My truck had a similar system, and I was told it was factory, not aftermarket.
I've known this truck for years, but I never utilized the saddle tanks myself. But I seem to remember it being a transfer to the main tank, hence the fuel pump, but I could be wrong. I think I was 12 when I first saw it. But unfortunately I can't help you solve your problem, my saddle tanks were removed years ago, and most of the plumbing with it. The only thing that remains is the valve, the fuel pump, and a few rotted lines going to nowhere... |
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some refs for saddle tanks
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Thank you, these will be a tremendous help. |
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Generally speaking yes, but I believe they could also be owner installed. I haven’t seen many with fuel senders personally, one would just switch the tank when it started to die. I agree, would be nice to have.
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I cleaned up the big grease ball next to that fuel pump and discovered an old Fram fuel filter housing. Definitely going to put this unit back into service. I also found out that the Stewart Warner fuel pump in the pictures is worth some decent coin. That model fuel pump was used on A/C Cobras and GT-40's among other things. If it still works i'll rebuild it.
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