My gas gauge only reads the front tank sending unit even when I flip the switch to the rear tank. I have the tanks out, so I'm manually manipulating the float as I experiment with switching the sending units from front to back and back to front. Both the front and back sending units register on the gas gauge when they are hooked up to the front tank socket, but nothing registers when they are hooked up to the rear tank.
I don't know anything about electrical systems or how to troubleshoot them, but rock auto sells the selector switch for $50. What are the odds it's just the switch? Should I gamble and replace the switch or ask y'all to post a link to the "testing electrical systems for dummies" thread? lol
Jeremy - Oviedo, FL
1986 F250 XLT Lariat Supercab 4x4 Manual 460 |
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Assuming your system is wired the way the '86 EVTM shows, below, then the switch is the only thing in common with the front and rear sending units. So it could be the switch.
But it could also be the wiring. If it was me I'd pull the Y/LB wire off of the switch and test it end-to-end. One way would be to ground one end and see if the other shows a direct ground. If it is broken somewhere then a new switch won't fix it.
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Dad's: '81 F150 Ranger XLT 4x4: Down for restomod: Full-roller "stroked 351M" w/Trick Flow heads & intake, EEC-V SEFI/E4OD/3.50 gears w/Kevlar clutches
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You need to double check that switch on Rockauto, it’s only a 5 blade switch and our 86s uses a 6 blade. Don’t ask me how I know. At least on my 86.
David,
1984 F150 LX, 4x4 117 wheel base, Engine Code "F" = 302, 5.0 2/B, Transmission code "A" = 4sp manual New Process model 435 Axle code "19" = 3.55 (ford 8.8) manf. 08/1983, in Norfolk DSO code "21" AtlantaFactory Air Conditioner, Dash with Gauges 1990 Goldwing 1500 1986 F150 XLT, short bed, 5.0 automatic 2004 F53 Fleetwood Terra motor home 2017 Chevrolet Traverse Home town Viola Tennessee |
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I'm going to be a Thomas here and say that in our experience the best thing to do with dual fuel tanks is to junk them and convert to big single tank. Or bed tank with gravity flow into your rear tank. Junking the front tank gives you more dual exhaust options. All the stock fuel tanks we have pulled turned out to be at least sweating fuel from seams, on close inspection.
Supposedly Furd improved the system as of mid Bricknoses, but we still have trouble with them right up thru Aeronose trucks.
Reno in Central Texas, 86 F250 XLT Lariat eclb 2wd 6.9, plus 2 Bricknoses, 1 Aeronose that's getting a Bullnose front clip, and parts trucks. Busy lads, father and sons wrenchers.
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That’s a good point Reno, if I run into any more fuel tank problems I may go the route. Didn’t think of the extra room.
I would like to keep the spare down there, but one tank would be nice. Going to have to wrap my head around the wiring for that.
Dane
1986 F250HD SC XLT Lariat 4x4 460 C6-Sold 1992 Bronco XLT 4x4 351W E4OD 1998 GMC Sierra SLE K1500 350 4L60E Arizona |
Just when I was starting to tackle fuel problems, I see this...
My front tank works fine most of the time. The rear reads properly but doesnt pump
Sam
1984 F250. 460. C6. 4x4. MSD Ignition. Airbag rear suspension Whole buncha problems |
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We fought fuel tank problems for years in Puddles, our first Bullnose. Senders go inop, have to watch the trip odometer. Pickups break off half way. Solder repair fails. Tried 36 gal rear tank from Bezos, it was thin metal junk, failed. Dual tank valve was new and the only thing that worked, kinda sorta. Still have it somewhere, discontinued part now I hear.
Final solution is 100 gal bed tank and electric fuel pump. Still to come is a custom bed tool box with a ramped floor, to hide the tank and give some storage.
Reno in Central Texas, 86 F250 XLT Lariat eclb 2wd 6.9, plus 2 Bricknoses, 1 Aeronose that's getting a Bullnose front clip, and parts trucks. Busy lads, father and sons wrenchers.
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I like that solution and might do something similar at some point. I dont like the idea of giving up bed space though..
Sam
1984 F250. 460. C6. 4x4. MSD Ignition. Airbag rear suspension Whole buncha problems |
At least we can still roll in a round bale of hay
Reno in Central Texas, 86 F250 XLT Lariat eclb 2wd 6.9, plus 2 Bricknoses, 1 Aeronose that's getting a Bullnose front clip, and parts trucks. Busy lads, father and sons wrenchers.
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