Bcrookston
Junior Member
- Joined
- Sep 17, 2019
- Posts
- 2
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- Location
- Rockies
- First Name
- Brian
- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- K25
- Engine Size
- 400
Hello All,
We are not new to the forums, but this is our first post. My 15 year old daughter, my wife, and I have very much enjoyed working on our GMC, but we are stumped after long internet searches trying to get our fuel gage to work with dual tanks and EFI.
We have a 1978 k25 that we have attempted to marry with a Holley Sniper unit and new dual tanks, each tank with in-tank fuel pumps and rheostats, new fuel selector valve, and a new in-cab tank selector switch per the 1987 or later models with EFI. We have everything temporarily wired up and can select the main or auxiliary tanks successfully and drive the truck around the block no problem. But, where we are stumped is what wiring we need to do between the firewall, the selector switch, and the rheostats to get the fuel gage to work.
We installed a brand new fuel gage from LMC and it was working fine prior to EFI. We checked the rheostats before we hung each tank and they seem to be working fine. Any advice on the four wires coming through the firewall? They have been pulled out from behind the sbc and are:
Light blue (?aux tank?)
Light green (?abandon?)
Tan (?fuel selector valve?)
Tan and white (?main tank?)
Each rheostat has a ground running to the battery with the other wire going directly to the fuel selector valve. The schematic we have shows a single wire coming from the fuel selector valve forward along the frame to the fuel gage...but we have no luck when we connect this wire to the tan wire or any of the other three.
Many thanks again for any advice or help.
We are not new to the forums, but this is our first post. My 15 year old daughter, my wife, and I have very much enjoyed working on our GMC, but we are stumped after long internet searches trying to get our fuel gage to work with dual tanks and EFI.
We have a 1978 k25 that we have attempted to marry with a Holley Sniper unit and new dual tanks, each tank with in-tank fuel pumps and rheostats, new fuel selector valve, and a new in-cab tank selector switch per the 1987 or later models with EFI. We have everything temporarily wired up and can select the main or auxiliary tanks successfully and drive the truck around the block no problem. But, where we are stumped is what wiring we need to do between the firewall, the selector switch, and the rheostats to get the fuel gage to work.
We installed a brand new fuel gage from LMC and it was working fine prior to EFI. We checked the rheostats before we hung each tank and they seem to be working fine. Any advice on the four wires coming through the firewall? They have been pulled out from behind the sbc and are:
Light blue (?aux tank?)
Light green (?abandon?)
Tan (?fuel selector valve?)
Tan and white (?main tank?)
Each rheostat has a ground running to the battery with the other wire going directly to the fuel selector valve. The schematic we have shows a single wire coming from the fuel selector valve forward along the frame to the fuel gage...but we have no luck when we connect this wire to the tan wire or any of the other three.
Many thanks again for any advice or help.