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Anyone installed dual tanks on their deuce?

Lonesome715

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I am kicking around the idea of installing a second fuel tank where my spare tire is. If I do I am just going to mirror the passenger side tank with all the same parts. I am just wandering if there are any hiccups I should be aware of or if this would be more complicated than I am thinking it will be. Switches, valves and what ever else I will require is a bit troublesome but I think it will be some what simple to work out once I get into it. The biggest problem I have is where to install my spare tire. But that will be the subject matter of another thread.
 

Lonesome715

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Would you happen to have photographs of that set up? I am running some larger than stock tires on 22.5's and, I am not the man I was a decade ago. I would really rather not lift those things in or drag out of the bed. I have a few ideas, but I plan to go over that at another time.
 

Lonesome715

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My first though was to route the lines to the passenger side and install a T then just use the filter on the frame ral for both. Now I am thinking maybe getting another one for the driver's side would be better and fedding it that way. Either way what am I looking at to get it done. Also, which way would yeild the least maintainence issues? I know haveing a second filter will add cost, but would be be better to have a seprate one for each tank?
 

eagle4g63

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I was also going to say the cable but I was too late, easy fix though. A real pain in the A to get at the nuts for the tank brackets....the air tanks get in the way.

Anyway I haven't ran the lines on mine yet.....just one more thing I need to do:whistle:
 

Lonesome715

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It does not sound all that bad. I guess I will start gathering the parts I need. Between this and the wincg I have, I am never going to get this truck done.
 

phil2968

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Don't forget about your return lines. The fuel has to go back to the tank it came from. How about moving the spare tire under the rear of the bed.
 

m-35tom

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there is a manual double 3 way valve available from a company in NC i think. reasonable price.
i will try to find my notes on that, my m-35a8 had 2 tanks. you need to switch both the supply and the return.
tom
 

Lonesome715

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Sticking it under the rear of the bed was my first though. However, it does not look as though it will work with the trailer hitch I am installing there.

Thanks for the links!

I appreciate the heads up on the valve. I wll poke around and see what I can find.

I am starting to see this is not a new idead. I was hoping to be one of the first, oh well.
 

joshs1ofakindxj

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Thankfully, uncle Sam saw it fit to equip the M35A2 with 4 spare tires in the back, so I'm not concerned right now, but I'm adding a bed crane soon so I can mount a spare or 2 in the bed and I'm putting my spare tire mount from the M35A2 on my M105A2 trailer so I'll have a spare on it when I take it along on an adventure.

If you're running super singles, with a secondary tank set-up like mine, you'll have to add a bed crane or something and put it in the bed. I'm 23 years old I can still lift a 9.00 NDT in the bed by myself, but I can see that getting old as I get older.

I was thiking about doing a swing away tire carrier on the back of the bed, but you still have the issue of hoisting it up. I saw one person made a swing down tire carrier on the back of a 109 box, but that used the high point of the box as a hoist point.
 

Lonesome715

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I did not even realize this truck did not come with a pioneer rack. Hmmmm, maybe I should look for one of those next.

Right now the truck is singled out but I am most likely going to dual it out again. If so, I agree, a spare would not be a big concern. That being said however, I hope to take it frodin later on in life so I should have a spare by then.
 
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