dohcdelsol93
snoogans
The rig is a 1986 and I've got a fuel tank issue. I believe my rig is set up for a 17 gallon tank and someone has tossed in a 14 gallon. I say that because the tank is bolted in above the skid in the rear but where the front should mount on the body there is a several inch gap between mounting point and the tank. I believe the 14 gallon tank utilized extension straps for mounting. My fuel neck hose is missing and none of the hoses or vent lines are attached.
My second issue is fuel pressure. Im using a diesel engine which needs 5psi pressure and not the high pressure the 22re pumped out of the tank. Is there a 17 gallon tank that would fit in my skid plate that was used with a carbed engine that wouldnt use an in tank pump? I can use one of many aftermarket marine frame mounted 5 psi pumps to feed my diesel engine. I can remove the in tank pump if needed but might be easier to use a tank with a hard pick up tube to begin with since I already need a lower psi pump. I believe the 22re needed 35 or more psi to run which is too much for the diesel tandem pump to handle.
Im not sure if an 85 4runner or pick up would be carbed or not and if it had a 17 gallon option, would it fit?
Thanks ahead of time.
My second issue is fuel pressure. Im using a diesel engine which needs 5psi pressure and not the high pressure the 22re pumped out of the tank. Is there a 17 gallon tank that would fit in my skid plate that was used with a carbed engine that wouldnt use an in tank pump? I can use one of many aftermarket marine frame mounted 5 psi pumps to feed my diesel engine. I can remove the in tank pump if needed but might be easier to use a tank with a hard pick up tube to begin with since I already need a lower psi pump. I believe the 22re needed 35 or more psi to run which is too much for the diesel tandem pump to handle.
Im not sure if an 85 4runner or pick up would be carbed or not and if it had a 17 gallon option, would it fit?
Thanks ahead of time.