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So I've hung the second fuel tank and am now working on the plumbing and wiring. I've been stumped for the past few days on the issue of powering the fuel pumps alternatingly. I initially thought to power them off the mains from the cab and split the feed to the right side pump so I could power the left pump instead via a DPDT switch. But short of cutting into the wiring harness at the cab under the dash (not easy to do there either) I'm stuck having to install a relay at the right side fuel tank. This could be simple though because I can easily run a single throw switch in the cab and have it's feed just activate the left side pump and Only cut the power lead at the RH fuel tank. I might be able to take apart the fitting and modify it there though I'll probably put a pair of packard connectors in so it can be reverted back to normal easily.
Anyhow, this needs a relay. I want one that's weather proof and has a DPDT setting. I'll power one side to switch to the left side fuel tank but otherwise it'll power the right side fuel tank absent switch power.
The 2nd fuel gauge is mounted in my dash nicely and I relocated the high beam lamp and added a splitter for the power to the second fuel gauge off of the "spider" harness.
Drilling the frame wasn't too hard. I REALLY like the real titanium coated bits. Run them at high speed with plenty of oil and pressure on the drill and they cut nicely.
I'm going to intercept the fuel supply and return lines at the right side of the frame rail near the right hand fuel tank and run either copper lines from those points and then to rubber lines to the cab fuel selector switch which will go next to the parking brake. I'm waiting on Memphis Equipment to send that. The vent is going to get combined with the other 3/16" tube vent on the right side frame rail and go forwards to the main 3/8" vent tube that runs to the road draft tube. The nice thing about my tubing mod is it'll be easily converted back as well with a couple of inverted flare connectors. Basically I'm going to cut the existing tubes, install flare nuts, install some 90° bends and then run the 4 lines to the valve at the left side of the cab. It'll take some extra fittings but it won't need a lot of tubing which isn't cheap.
So, anyone have any advice on relays. I can't seem to find a good example of a 24vdc capable relay that'll have a DPDT configuration that's not $$$$ and I know will work in the weather. Bjorn, how much did your relay's cost? I suppose I could get a more standard relay and put that inside a small weatherproof project box.
Don't worry, I'll get pictures when it's all done.
Anyhow, this needs a relay. I want one that's weather proof and has a DPDT setting. I'll power one side to switch to the left side fuel tank but otherwise it'll power the right side fuel tank absent switch power.
The 2nd fuel gauge is mounted in my dash nicely and I relocated the high beam lamp and added a splitter for the power to the second fuel gauge off of the "spider" harness.
Drilling the frame wasn't too hard. I REALLY like the real titanium coated bits. Run them at high speed with plenty of oil and pressure on the drill and they cut nicely.
I'm going to intercept the fuel supply and return lines at the right side of the frame rail near the right hand fuel tank and run either copper lines from those points and then to rubber lines to the cab fuel selector switch which will go next to the parking brake. I'm waiting on Memphis Equipment to send that. The vent is going to get combined with the other 3/16" tube vent on the right side frame rail and go forwards to the main 3/8" vent tube that runs to the road draft tube. The nice thing about my tubing mod is it'll be easily converted back as well with a couple of inverted flare connectors. Basically I'm going to cut the existing tubes, install flare nuts, install some 90° bends and then run the 4 lines to the valve at the left side of the cab. It'll take some extra fittings but it won't need a lot of tubing which isn't cheap.
So, anyone have any advice on relays. I can't seem to find a good example of a 24vdc capable relay that'll have a DPDT configuration that's not $$$$ and I know will work in the weather. Bjorn, how much did your relay's cost? I suppose I could get a more standard relay and put that inside a small weatherproof project box.
Don't worry, I'll get pictures when it's all done.