I’m having fuel issues with my front tank, mechanic said I just have to remove it since I’m using the back one. Is there anything besides removing the tank for it to work properly
I am having same issue on my 94 f150, I hope someone can give us an answer, I drive almost 3000 mile a month and could really appreciate less stops at the station by using both tanks again
If you haven't resolved this yet, you should go on to those ford forums. I've heard them talking about it being some kind of valve that goes out causing that, but don't know much more than that.
Whas up bro. I hope you still answering questions about you deleting the rear tank. I have a 88 f250 and my rear tank stop working and I just completely removed the tank off my truck. I sanded my frame down and rust proof it. My question is what did you do with the rear gas lines. I just removed mines from the rear to where it starts to go under the truck cab to the engine and just left the rest. I'm trying to figure out will I have an issue with the front tank supplying fuel to the engine with them just attached to the frame and not really capped off. Thanks
I’m having fuel issues with my front tank, mechanic said I just have to remove it since I’m using the back one. Is there anything besides removing the tank for it to work properly
how did you plug the gas lines?
I am having same issue on my 94 f150, I hope someone can give us an answer, I drive almost 3000 mile a month and could really appreciate less stops at the station by using both tanks again
If you haven't resolved this yet, you should go on to those ford forums. I've heard them talking about it being some kind of valve that goes out causing that, but don't know much more than that.
Whas up bro. I hope you still answering questions about you deleting the rear tank. I have a 88 f250 and my rear tank stop working and I just completely removed the tank off my truck. I sanded my frame down and rust proof it. My question is what did you do with the rear gas lines. I just removed mines from the rear to where it starts to go under the truck cab to the engine and just left the rest. I'm trying to figure out will I have an issue with the front tank supplying fuel to the engine with them just attached to the frame and not really capped off. Thanks
One sends gas and one returns gas get some fuel line and connect them with 2 hose clamps that's what I did it's still working
So you connected the rear tank send gas line to the rear tank return gas line.
Switch behind the dash goes bad
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