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Old 04-18-2018, 09:16 PM   #1
cerial
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87 V10 removing passenger tank

I saved a 1987 v10 on Monday and drove it 50 miles to where it now resides to have a good amount of work done.
The thing drives and runs beautifully. Goes 70 no vibration, pulling, tight steering smoke or sounds. It says 99k on the dash and I kind of believe that after driving it. Running wise it is amazing. Better then it should be for a $1000 truck that was untouched and just allowed to be eaten by Michigan salt and used as a wood/plow truck. Someone had the idea to put a horrible camo job on the thing and I am just going to hit it with some black so that's covered while I find replacement body parts for well the entire body.


The body is a complete mess. The truck is not without issues. The thing is leaking out of the shiftier shaft seal on the 700r4 which is why the miles are low and the passenger gas tank strap broke with someone stuffing the tank into something rupturing it.

That tank now being full of mud/water/bugs I am guessing the entire thing is junk and a 16 gallons is more then enough fuel for what I plan on using this truck for.

The drivers tank looks like it is been replaced at some point with a strong pump and working sending unit so I just want to run on that.

What I would like to know is how to properly eliminate/remove that passenger tank and the switcher so that I do not cause any electrical or fuel line(feed/return/vent) issues in the process.

I imagine I can just bypass the switcher and hey could probably keep the switcher switch as a theft deturant while keeping my dash looking original. But I don't want to cause more problems by disconnecting one thing and causing a drain because of it.

What is the proper way to eliminate and remove that passenger tank?
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