30 gallons
On vehicles with dual tanks, the front tank is the main and the rear tank is the auxiliary. The main fuel balance pump supplies fuel to the fuel injection unit. The low pressure, about 32 kPa (7 psi) fuel balance pump is used only to transfer fuel from the auxiliary tank to the main tank in order to balance the fuel levels in both tanks. As the main tank level drops to about 25 percent below the level in the auxiliary tank, the fuel sender and balance module energizes the fuel pump relay. This pumps the fuel from the auxiliary tank to the main tank. When the level in the main tank reaches a level slightly higher than the level in the auxiliary tank, or the auxiliary tank is empty, the module de-energizes the balance pump relay and fuel pump. Any malfunction in either of the fuel gauge circuits will disable the system and the fuel will not be transferred from the auxiliary fuel tank to the main fuel tank.
It only has one fuel pick up. It is in the fuel tank.
Yes, if you can find a place to mount it.
According to a veteran Australian tanker in Vietnam, the Centurion's external fuel tank had a 100 gallon capacity.
It indicates how much fuel is in the tank.
Fill tank and carry a gallon with you
fuel level sending unit is the unit that sends message from fuel tank to fuel gauge, telling you how much fuel is in tank
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# These models are equipped with two filters the main filter is located under the vehicle adjacent to fuel tank and an auxiliary filter in the engine compartment
These models are equipped with two filters the main filter is located under the vehicle adjacent to fuel tank and an auxiliary filter in the engine compartment
If your referring to light duty C/K 10/20 pickups with factory auxiliary tank(s) there is a valve mounted on the floor between the door and seat on the drivers side that just needs a twist. There is also a knob on the dashboard to the left of the instrument cluster that will switch the fuel gauge from showing the amount of fuel in the main and auxiliary tanks
The front tank is the main tank and the rear tank is the auxiliary tank.