maxtwms
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- Jan 29, 2014
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- Location
- Alabama
- First Name
- Max
- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 305
I'm starting another thread since issues lead you down several avenues. I was complaining about lacking power and was advised to check fuel flow rate and exhaust blockage. While requesting new exhaust I was informed my tank was covered in gas. Sure enough it was sloshing out of the top somewhere.
My plan is to remove the bed by the 8 bolts holding it to the frame, and possibly dropping the tank a bit. I found the 3 hard lines running above a crossmember from the driver tank to the passenger rubber lines can be disconnected from the tank by another set of rubber lines. From the pic below, you can see what I mean. The sender gasket looks pretty awful too so there may be more going on here. The picture is looking between the cab and bed from the driver side just above the tank. Feel free to give me pointers or just watch me frustrated myself through it all. Enjoy!
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My plan is to remove the bed by the 8 bolts holding it to the frame, and possibly dropping the tank a bit. I found the 3 hard lines running above a crossmember from the driver tank to the passenger rubber lines can be disconnected from the tank by another set of rubber lines. From the pic below, you can see what I mean. The sender gasket looks pretty awful too so there may be more going on here. The picture is looking between the cab and bed from the driver side just above the tank. Feel free to give me pointers or just watch me frustrated myself through it all. Enjoy!
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