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I have a 80 J20 that someone put a flatbed on with a small aluminum gas tank (10 gallons) on top of the flatbed and would like to put a tank underneath and do away with that small tank. would a later model tank with an internal pump make too much pressure for a carb equipped engine? Lookin for junkyard tanks that I could use.
I'll have to look into the suburban tank. A guy has a YJ tank with internal pump for cheap, but the only place it will fit is in the rear where the spare originally was.
XSapper wrote:I'll have to look into the suburban tank. A guy has a YJ tank with internal pump for cheap, but the only place it will fit is in the rear where the spare originally was.
A YJ tank would only be 20 gallon at best. AMC motors are inherently thirsty beasties. Also, I think any desireENT sized tank will go where the spare is, suburban included.
XSapper wrote:I'll have to look into the suburban tank. A guy has a YJ tank with internal pump for cheap, but the only place it will fit is in the rear where the spare originally was.
A YJ tank would only be 20 gallon at best. AMC motors are inherently thirsty beasties. Also, I think any desireENT sized tank will go where the spare is, suburban included.
Yes, the YJ tank is a twenty gallon tank with an in tank fuel pump.
This place sells tanks https://www.gastankdepot.com/jeep-gas-tanks.html. They have dimensions listed in the descriptions which might help. There is a place that has poly tanks, but I could not find it right off. Usually internal tank pumps are high pressure 50psi+.