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    are 1 and 2 gen tanks and senders the same? anyone know..i need a new tank and my state wont allow fuel cells from what ive been told several times.....i want a new tank too.

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    No they are not - 1st gen only has the level sensor, 2nd gen also has the fuel pickup and the electric fuel pump if the truck is fuel injected.
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    for 2nd gen trucks will longbed tanks fit in shortbed regardless if its fuel injected or not?

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    what does everyone do if they need a new tank and dont want a used one? without going fuel cell....does anyoine have a pic of the 1st gen tank? maybe i can make it work with an external pump? thats if thew sies are close...im wanting to keep in stack location and just raise it above the frame rails.

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    mounting holes are in different spots, the fuel outlet is at the bottom side of the tank, and I am not sure of the difference in length, although I think there were 3 different capacities for the 2nd gen vs 2 for the 1st gen. With a little modding, a first gen tank should be able to be made to fit - and Warme has new sending units for them.
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    what does the 1st gen use for a pump? and do you know if its the same ohms sender?

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    I would recommend giving these guys a call

    http://www.transferflow.com/index.html

    They make, sell, and install their own aftermarket tanks, and have install locations in Indiana. Maybe even call one of the install locations the have listed here:

    http://www.transferflow.com/Indiana.html

    I see no reason why an aftermarket tank wouldn't be legal if it met all safety regulations. Maybe these guys will have more info on that.
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    thanks for the link...

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    it is a mechanical pump on the head if carbed; don't know about the sender ohms, but the hole for the sender is larger for 2nd gen if i remember correctly
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