Boone83K10
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- Location
- Boone, NC
- First Name
- Benjamin
- Truck Year
- 1983
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 350
Ok everyone. I need help with getting my dual tanks back up and running. My driver side tank is the only one that works. It has been replaced as noted by PO.
What I have discovered so far.
The dash switch is fine. Contacts are clean. I used test light to verify polarity and power when hitting both switches.
Fuel gauge does NOT acknowledge when I press the dash switch. It stays at the same reading regardless of which tank is selected.
Selector valve is getting power at least to pink wire. Have not tested other wires for power when pressing switch because I am lacking help. I suspect this is the culprit for not being able to use both tanks.
I finally got the filler neck off last night on passenger tank which is the one that doesn't work. I am at this point as I type. I THOUGHT the tank only had a few gallons in it since it barely sloshed when I would shake truck. Apparently I was wrong.
Today the truck spewed all over garage floor from the daytime heating. I got a mirror and light and looked into the open filler neck hole. It is completely full.... of what smells like turpentine. It smells and looks like it has been this way for YEARS. The filler neck was full of gunk as is the hole on the tank. This is not what I expected. It is a thick sludge, looking like it cannot be pumped out. I would assume this has kept the rust at bay on the inside.
Where should I go from here? Lower the tank and see if I can clean it all out? Forget about it and buy a new tank/sending unit/lines and what I think the culprit is... selector valve.
What I have discovered so far.
The dash switch is fine. Contacts are clean. I used test light to verify polarity and power when hitting both switches.
Fuel gauge does NOT acknowledge when I press the dash switch. It stays at the same reading regardless of which tank is selected.
Selector valve is getting power at least to pink wire. Have not tested other wires for power when pressing switch because I am lacking help. I suspect this is the culprit for not being able to use both tanks.
I finally got the filler neck off last night on passenger tank which is the one that doesn't work. I am at this point as I type. I THOUGHT the tank only had a few gallons in it since it barely sloshed when I would shake truck. Apparently I was wrong.
Today the truck spewed all over garage floor from the daytime heating. I got a mirror and light and looked into the open filler neck hole. It is completely full.... of what smells like turpentine. It smells and looks like it has been this way for YEARS. The filler neck was full of gunk as is the hole on the tank. This is not what I expected. It is a thick sludge, looking like it cannot be pumped out. I would assume this has kept the rust at bay on the inside.
Where should I go from here? Lower the tank and see if I can clean it all out? Forget about it and buy a new tank/sending unit/lines and what I think the culprit is... selector valve.