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Old 01-27-2014, 08:13 AM   #26
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Re: How to install Boyd Welding gas tank?

I happened to have my bed off when I installed
Mine , so I took the rear crossmember and bumper
Off and slid my tank in the frame. I have a 7.5"
Drop in the rear and no clearance issues
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Old 01-27-2014, 04:37 PM   #27
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Re: How to install Boyd Welding gas tank?

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=425000

Here's what a K20 looks like on top when bolted to the bottom of the frame, I also used large rubber washers and large body washers on each side of the alum flanges.

I would like to go ahead and pull the rear cross member and slide the tank between the frame rails and space it up about 1/2"
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Old 09-06-2016, 09:24 AM   #28
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I couldn't figure out how to attach more then one picture at a time. Here's another picture of the filler door.
loved your article on the filler door for the rear mounted tank. It looks like you also have a step side which to me has less of a place to install the fill cap. If you don't mind I have a few questions. When you ordered your gas tank door did the gas fill automatically come with it? It doesn't look as though it has a air vent tube on it or am I just not seeing this? I take it the gas lines run from the tank on the passenger side and the electrical on the driver side, is this correct? You had a piece of pipe bent to go between tank and filler neck correct? I already have the new tank from Brothers, just want to pull the box as it needs new wood and it seems like it would be easier to do both while off the truck. Appreciate all the help, Thanks
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Old 09-06-2016, 01:02 PM   #29
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Re: How to install Boyd Welding gas tank?

I can't remember if the filler cap came with the filler door assembly, but they list all those parts on the web site. Just go back to the web site that I quoted previously. The filler cap is nice because you don't have to take the cap off to fill the tank. The fuel nozzle just pushes a flapper open when you insert the nozzle. As far as the fuel tank vent, I just used a flexible fuel line from the roll over valve on the tank with an in line fuel filter, just to filter the air so no dirt enters the tank. Then a small plastic diff breather hose end. I routed the hose along the filler tube and looped it higher then the filler then back down. Thinking about it now, I guess I could of welded a fitting into the filler spout. The electrical for the pump and gauge runs down the left side of the frame to the tank. Since that picture was taken, I welded that filler door assembly in to the box side, and all the body and paint is done.
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Old 09-06-2016, 07:24 PM   #30
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I can't remember if the filler cap came with the filler door assembly, but they list all those parts on the web site. Just go back to the web site that I quoted previously. The filler cap is nice because you don't have to take the cap off to fill the tank. The fuel nozzle just pushes a flapper open when you insert the nozzle. As far as the fuel tank vent, I just used a flexible fuel line from the roll over valve on the tank with an in line fuel filter, just to filter the air so no dirt enters the tank. Then a small plastic diff breather hose end. I routed the hose along the filler tube and looped it higher then the filler then back down. Thinking about it now, I guess I could of welded a fitting into the filler spout. The electrical for the pump and gauge runs down the left side of the frame to the tank. Since that picture was taken, I welded that filler door assembly in to the box side, and all the body and paint is done.
Thanks so much for the reply. After I sent you the first message this morning I got on the web site, ordered a catalog from them and looked at the filler cap assemblies. You are right, the filler cap does come with the filler door assembly. I was wondering as to why you didn't weld that into the side of the box, but now seems as you did. That's kind of what I have planned for mine, now that I've seem yours. I've been studying this for quite some time, some of the Ford vehicles have had for some time a cap fill system such as this. I was going to go to a bone yard and cut one from a newer Ford truck.
Thanks again, Donn
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Old 09-06-2016, 08:01 PM   #31
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Re: How to install Boyd Welding gas tank?

I am doing a little different approach. I didn't like the fact have having to open the tailgate all the time. I also seen were somebody modified the side marker open to use as a filler. But I am using factory 68 side markers and they don't work that mod. So I found a motorcycle weld in bung and pop out cap to put in the step side fender. I will paint the same color as the truck so it should not be as noticeable.

Not an answer to your question but just another idea
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Old 09-06-2016, 08:13 PM   #32
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Old 09-07-2016, 07:54 AM   #33
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Sounds like another good idea. Maybe you could give us a little more information on the motorcycle bung. Looks like you have welded the fill pipe, looks good so far.
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Old 09-07-2016, 10:50 AM   #34
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Re: How to install Boyd Welding gas tank?

That is a Boyd's tank which has the inlet already welded in. He makes a side fill and a top fill for our trucks. TOP notch tanks and are not bad prices. Not sure how the brothers tanks work.

I used a 1.5" exhaust pipe had it bent to about 80 degrees and expanded the other end to 2" to match the tank inlet. I also had to cut a notch out of the bedside to fit the pipe through. Then I am going to use a 1.5" 90 rubber fuel hose to connect the cap and pipe together. In my mock up it work extremely well. I am also using 55-59 tail lights done low. So if using a stock light it might not work as well.

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Old 07-09-2017, 11:03 AM   #35
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Re: How to install Boyd Welding gas tank?

Sorry to revive an old post, but I'm curious if you guys made your own fuel lines when you mounted your Boyds tank, or did you make your own? Getting ready to dive into this for my truck. Thanks!
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Old 07-09-2017, 12:48 PM   #36
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Re: How to install Boyd Welding gas tank?

What are you running Brad?....I reused 24 yr old plastic lines for my 93 TBI.. (they are in excellent condition), motor fuel lines, modified OEM sender and pump. If you have a good flaring tool get a 25 ft roll of fuel line and make your own.
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Old 07-09-2017, 05:24 PM   #37
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Sorry to revive an old post, but I'm curious if you guys made your own fuel lines when you mounted your Boyds tank, or did you make your own? Getting ready to dive into this for my truck. Thanks!
I bought a 25' roll of 1/2" aluminum line from Summit Racing and built mine. I used braided SS hose and -8 AN fittings at each end. I had my Boyd tank made with a 1/2" npt bung for the fuel line instead of the 3/8" they come with.
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Old 07-09-2017, 08:10 PM   #38
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Re: How to install Boyd Welding gas tank?

I just finished this install a few months ago. I picked up a few steel lines from autozone, in stock, ran them along the frame rail. I was also going in tank electric pump for a fitech install. It was fairly easy to install. I used fuel injection hose to run from tank to steel line.
Secured with a couple of rubber lines hose clamps, it turned out really clean.
The tank got mounted below the frame rail with 4 stainless steel bolts, and 4 extra thick rubber washers between the tank and frame. The tank is a top fill, and I used a hole saw in the bed floor. I slit a rubber fuel line and pressed it onto the hole edges. This truck doesn't ever haul more than a bike or skateboard.
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Old 03-24-2019, 10:19 PM   #39
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68is4me I am looking to install my Boyd's tank very similar to how you installed yours. Question for you... I also have a 1 1/2 ID inch fuel filler hose running from the filler neck and am looking for a section of 1 1/2 OD exhaust pipe that is like the one you have that increases in size at the tank end to 2 inch OD to hook into the tank with a short section of filler hose like you have but I can NOT find anything at all like that. Did you get your section of exhaust pipe from a muffler / exhaust shop and is it pretty common and easy for them to bend and expand the end from 1 1/2 inch to 2 inch? 1/2 and inch sounds like a lot to expand
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Old 03-24-2019, 10:54 PM   #40
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Re: How to install Boyd Welding gas tank?

Go here:

https://photos.app.goo.gl/suN7jsh4uRJqrdzN8

Scroll down toward the bottom, you will find install pics of the tank.

It doesn't hang that low, you cant see it behind the rear bumper. As far as how it mounts, those welds on the tank tabs in combination with a few grade 5 or 8 bolts that thing isn't ever going anywhere, and if it does, I'm sure boyd would stand behind his product.

I can take a few more pictures of it at right height under the rear of the truck if someone would like.
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Old 03-25-2019, 08:56 AM   #41
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68is4me I am looking to install my Boyd's tank very similar to how you installed yours. Question for you... I also have a 1 1/2 ID inch fuel filler hose running from the filler neck and am looking for a section of 1 1/2 OD exhaust pipe that is like the one you have that increases in size at the tank end to 2 inch OD to hook into the tank with a short section of filler hose like you have but I can NOT find anything at all like that. Did you get your section of exhaust pipe from a muffler / exhaust shop and is it pretty common and easy for them to bend and expand the end from 1 1/2 inch to 2 inch? 1/2 and inch sounds like a lot to expand
Yes, that is exactly what I did. Had the exhaust shop stretch out 1 1/2 inch pipe to 2 and had them bend it to what I wanted. Could also do this. This website has some pretty cool stuff.

https://www.fillernecksupply.com/1-1...-union-joiner/
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