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    Default Need Fuel Sending Unit/Pump ideas

    I am using a fuel tank out of a 1995 Dodge Grand Caravan. Ill be running a 6.5 diesel. My question is what's the best way to go about fuel delivery? Any way I can put some sort of universal sender in the place of the electric fuel pump and just run an external lift pump? It's these simple things that get me all twisted. ANY ideas would be great. The tank fits like a glove allike it was meant for it.

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    Can u disassemble/tear apart as needed the old one and just use the sender "top" and put a new pick up tube on it.

    I have seen some cut the sender lock ring off a tank and add to another.

    Google when they went to the in-tank pump. Look up a sender from the yr before and see if it will attach to the tank u have.

    Lots of room under the bed to put any tank u want. Wouldn't limit yourself to what you have. K5 blazer tanks make good swap tanks. From about 16-32 gallon sizes. I think some aftermarket are 40+, that may be the suburban tank though, which is also an option.

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