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Old 09-11-2011 | 04:01 PM
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Fuel Tank Mod !!

Was looking at the pickup/sender unit in my 1994 Ram2500 and had a thought. I know, some time's that can be a dangerouse situation

Is there just a top plate that will fit the opening in the top of the fuel tank? I would like to
setup my own pick up and sending unit. Here's the plan;

Drill Four holes. Two - one for pick up and other for fuel return. I will install a check valve to
prevent siphoning back to the tank. The other for fuel return. And one small one for the sender wires.

One bigger hole in the middle for a fuel level sending unit out of a semi truck tank. I drive a tanker and the sender was not working. I pulled It out to find out that these unit's are constructed in an aluminun tube that has a float that travels up inside the tube. These
are very strong and won't crap out like the stock units. When I find out what the ohm's are for stock I will be able to calibrate to the truck's fuel gauge.

If I still had some of my machining equipment I could make everything I would need. If I can't find a plate I might cut down the stock unit. It's bad and not working.
Old 09-16-2011 | 10:17 PM
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Sounds like a sweet idea to me. I'd be making the plate, surely you can find someone with the right tools... Nothing like making a truck "your own".
Old 09-17-2011 | 02:17 AM
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I guess I can fallback on the redneck lath (drill press).. I'm suprised no ones done this simple setup. Miss all my lath's, mill's...
Old 09-18-2011 | 10:36 AM
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why not leave the factory unit where it is for pickup and return and and look into an ISSPRO or a Centroid sending unit
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...light=centroid
refer to this thred to see what im talking about. its very thorough
Old 09-20-2011 | 01:33 PM
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Originally Posted by cj360trider
why not leave the factory unit where it is for pickup and return and and look into an ISSPRO or a Centroid sending unit
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...light=centroid
refer to this thred to see what im talking about. its very thorough
Where the heck was that article when I replaced mine last month??!! I'll not be putting in an OEM one again when this one fails.
Old 09-20-2011 | 02:37 PM
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9812vram-My thought's exactly. I read the artical also. Simular to was I want to do. Just Junk the OEM unit and make one that's simple and will last. I'm taking measurments and collecting the part's. Will do a write up when finshed.
Old 09-20-2011 | 11:28 PM
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sry bout that guess one of us shud put that in the How To thread at the top of the forum. that thread is how i found this forum. i had fuel sender issues and the search engine i was using lead me here. so i joined. my problem turned out to be the contacts in the unit had lost thier tension. so after re tensioning them i was good to go. when the unit fails again i will replace w centroid unit. keep in mind that thread came out of the 24 valve forum and im pretty sure ohm reading for gauges are different.
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