RSchwarzli
TDR MEMBER
As many of you had read, I melted my fuel tank a few weeks ago while on a cross country trip. While going up a 7% grade mountain in Wyoming with 11K lbs of trailer behind, I was running 1300F on my pyro. Due to the long hill, my exhaust pipe and stack Y expanded at different rates and my exhaust let go, now dumping the hot exhaust onto my fuel tank. It melted the entire top around the sending unit assembly until the band clamp lip was gone, then the spring loaded assembly sprung up and hit the bottom of the bed!
This was the result:
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After about 7 hours on the side of the road I did manage pick up a transfer tank for a tractor, strap it INTO the bed, pick up 25 feet of fuel line, cut factory fuel lines and plumb it to the back of the lift pump. That lasted the remainder of the 8000 mile trip.
This is what it looked like:
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Now that I am home again, I am making repairs. As you can see, I have located a replacement tank, but I am having extreme difficulty finding a new sending unit assy.
Seems no one has one, nor does Dodge still offer it, and the aftermarket has nothing either! :{
Anyone know where I can find one?
Thanks!
Oh, and here is the link to the original post of being stranded! Was a tough day thats for sure. Thanks to all, ESPECIALLY Robin, Greg aka GHarmin, everyone at Geno's Garage and the gentlemen in Rock Springs WY (sorry! In all of the ciaos I forgot your name! ), who spent the time with me on the phone trying to help me locate a tank! The TDR is a great place with very willing members! I never thought I would actually need the Travel Companion, but I am so thankful for the folks who have their names in it. Your willingness to help others is highly respected and appreciated!
https://www.turbodieselregister.com...89-1993/225540-stranded-wyoming-90-dodge.html
Robert

This was the result:
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/webdata/photopost/data/500/P1000450.JPG#ad
/webdata/photopost/data/500/P1000453.JPG#ad
/webdata/photopost/data/500/P1000454.JPG#ad
After about 7 hours on the side of the road I did manage pick up a transfer tank for a tractor, strap it INTO the bed, pick up 25 feet of fuel line, cut factory fuel lines and plumb it to the back of the lift pump. That lasted the remainder of the 8000 mile trip.
This is what it looked like:
/webdata/photopost/data/500/IMG_4298.jpg#ad
Now that I am home again, I am making repairs. As you can see, I have located a replacement tank, but I am having extreme difficulty finding a new sending unit assy.
Seems no one has one, nor does Dodge still offer it, and the aftermarket has nothing either! :{
Anyone know where I can find one?
Thanks!
Oh, and here is the link to the original post of being stranded! Was a tough day thats for sure. Thanks to all, ESPECIALLY Robin, Greg aka GHarmin, everyone at Geno's Garage and the gentlemen in Rock Springs WY (sorry! In all of the ciaos I forgot your name! ), who spent the time with me on the phone trying to help me locate a tank! The TDR is a great place with very willing members! I never thought I would actually need the Travel Companion, but I am so thankful for the folks who have their names in it. Your willingness to help others is highly respected and appreciated!
https://www.turbodieselregister.com...89-1993/225540-stranded-wyoming-90-dodge.html
Robert
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