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Travel Fuel Tanks

Posted: Sun May 15, 2016 5:39 pm
by Danpd69
Hello all!

Just took delivery of my (new to me) 1969 W100 383 4-speed. It is equipped with the travel tanks that I believe were offered from the dealer when new? (I'm sure someone knows a lot more about them than I do!). Anyway, there are two switches for the fuel tanks, one located under the seat, and the other located on the dash. I assume that the cab mounted tank is "center" and drivers side is left, passenger is right. Can anyone with these tanks provide me with some incite into them?

Pics as soon as I get it cleaned up a bit, it just got in from a 2,400 mile road trip on the back of a flatbed!

Thanks!

Dan

Re: Travel Fuel Tanks

Posted: Sun May 15, 2016 8:37 pm
by PwrWgnDrvr
It is a valve on the floor, not a switch. Follow the lines that are connected to it to figure out where they go.

Re: Travel Fuel Tanks

Posted: Sun May 15, 2016 10:01 pm
by digdoug
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I had a 67 d500 dump truck that had dual saddle tanks. It had a valve on the floor and a switch on the dash for the gas gauge.It looked stock to me. The hook was aftermarket. :lol:

Re: Travel Fuel Tanks

Posted: Mon May 16, 2016 9:57 am
by MrMopar
The original valve was cable operated from a knob on the dash, this is a Mopar part.
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The switch on the dash was only for the gauge
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My tanks filled through the wheel well, obvious problems with this.
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(These were not hooked up)

The floor selector was probably added when the cable broke.
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Alan

Re: Travel Fuel Tanks

Posted: Mon May 16, 2016 10:19 am
by Danpd69
Awesome information! Thank you very much!

Re: Travel Fuel Tanks

Posted: Sat May 28, 2016 8:07 am
by crossy
digdoug, hang a modern Pepboys plastic cupholder on that hook and then you have old meets new :-) . Shaken(severely), not stirred

Re: Travel Fuel Tanks

Posted: Sat May 28, 2016 3:32 pm
by crossy
My 69 has a pair of those tanks.

Re: Travel Fuel Tanks

Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2016 11:47 am
by 935guy
Hello Dan,

That is the same set up I have in my '70 W-200.
In my truck, the center position on the floor valve = the tank behind the seat + left and right positions = left and right saddle tanks.
The switch on my dash is connected to the fuel gauge with the same positioning. Center position = center tank - left and right = left and right tanks.

BTW - I installed new stainless braded fuel lines and ditched the original aluminum access doors for newer flush style.

Woody