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So here is a question:If I replace the sender with a single outlet how will air enter the tank to replace the volume of fuel displaced as it is used?I assume the gas cap is supposed to be sealed at the filler neck?
You need to submit some pics of that truck for consideration in the calendar. Just saying that it looks good enough that it might make it.
You can't have single outlet you will always have either 2 or 3. If you go the 2 route then its a return/supply setup with a vented cap or if you choose to go the 3 route its supply/return/vent and you don't need a vented cap.
Sorry I left out details.Yes the truck runs.This is what I have:The Left tank has a sender with two outlets. One outlet was open to atmosphere and the feed outlet runs directly to the fuel pump.The selector valve is not currently connected to the fuel pump.The right tank is not used and it's feed line is connected to the selector valve. I have not dropped it yet so I don't know what is going on with the tank or sender.EDIT:Missed your diagram.My selector valve which looks original has two inlets and one outlet.The fuel pump has one in and one out.
I only have a single fuel line from the selector valve to the fuel pump and a single line from the fuel pump to the carb.