Ron Sebastian
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- Joined
- Nov 8, 2018
- Posts
- 278
- Reaction score
- 334
- Location
- Vero Beach
- First Name
- Ron
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- Custom Deluxe V10
- Engine Size
- 350
So I have had a inconsistant issue of my left saddle tank intermitantly struggling to work, engine bogs when I switched tanks to it. I threw the credit card at it thinking I would muscle my way into it working. Starting with the six port fuel switching valve $65. Worked for a day, then back to bogging down and shutting off. Then I changed the switch in the cab with a new one $12. That did nothing. Then I changed the relay switch in the cab $10. No change. I dreaded dropping the 35 year old tank, but did it. Emptied the fuel and dropped it. New left tank and pump $210. Not only did that not fix it, now my fuel gauge is not working and I still have the same problem. I put the 10 gallons back in it. So today after driving 3 hours this weekend on the right tank thinking it would be empty. The left tank was empty when I went to drop it again to see what I did wrong. Swapped out pumps again. No change in anything. Went to the gas station to fill up the right tank that I thought I had been driving on, it was full. I only could fit 2 gallons in it, jammed it up to the cap with fuel, thinking it had to be wrong. I obviously had been sucking fuel from the left tank, but the switch was on RIGHT SIDE. There is only one way for any connector to fit. Then I filled the empty left tank. By the time I got home fuel was pouring from my charcoal canister in the front by the radiator and out of the fuel cap on the right tank. I don't know what I did wrong. I dicked that job all up, and now it still dosen't run right and the fuel gauge is inop. And I just got the parts to redo the disc brakes up front. My confidence is shot. Not sure where to turn. Whiskey?