BYPASS FUEL SELECTOR SWITCH
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if you draw off both tanks then your going to have some issues man. first, as stated your only going to be able to read off one tank. second, since you will be sucking more out of one tank then the other (it will never suck evenly) then when one tank runs out you will be sucking in air and that will get into your system. so its not worth the hassle. one think you could do ( i would if i were trying to get rid of the fsv) is remove the back tank, weld a bung to the front bottom side of the tank and weld a bung to the top passenger side of the front tank next to the pick-up setup. run a nipple and hose from the rear to the front with a ballvalve between the lines. you run just off the front tank, and when its empty just flip on the ball valve. it will fill your front tank and since its a smaller tank in the rear theres chance of overfilling. theres enough drop in there where it will drain the tank in about 10 min. you will just have to remove both caps so it doesnt get pressure in one and vacuum in the other. unless you run a second hose to it at the top of each tank for air transfer.
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For the very small amount of problems the FSV gives, I would not think about trying to run without one.
No way to tell how much fuel you have left in both tanks, no way to direct which tank the fuel is sucking from or returning to without it.
The one on my 86 is getting very close to 500,000 miles, still work perfectly.
No way to tell how much fuel you have left in both tanks, no way to direct which tank the fuel is sucking from or returning to without it.
The one on my 86 is getting very close to 500,000 miles, still work perfectly.
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