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Ted

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 8:29 pm
Post subject: 89 F150 fuel question.
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I recently picked up a 89 F150 4.9 5 Speed. I have only put about 20 miles
on it so far. The front tank reads about 1/4 tank and the truck runs fine.
The rear tank reads about 1 1/4 tank and will intermittently act like the
truck is running out of gas. If I put in the clutch and hold the gas pedal
down a little more, it will usually resolve the issue, but sometimes I have
to switch to the front tank.

Could this be the infamous valve to switch between tanks?

Thanks,
Ted

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 9:49 pm
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Ted wrote:
> I recently picked up a 89 F150 4.9 5 Speed. I have only put about 20
> miles on it so far. The front tank reads about 1/4 tank and the
> truck
> runs fine. The rear tank reads about 1 1/4 tank and will
> intermittently act like the truck is running out of gas. If I put in
> the clutch and hold the gas pedal down a little more, it will
> usually
> resolve the issue, but sometimes I have to switch to the front tank.
>
> Could this be the infamous valve to switch between tanks?

Baybe, or maybe not. You may have old/bad fuel in the rear tank.
Depending on how long it's been in there. It may have absorbed water,
especially if you are in an area where it contains ethanol.

Tom J

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 9:53 pm
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"Tom J" <tomnews.DeleteThis@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> Ted wrote:
>> I recently picked up a 89 F150 4.9 5 Speed. I have only put about 20
>> miles on it so far. The front tank reads about 1/4 tank and the truck
>> runs fine. The rear tank reads about 1 1/4 tank and will
>> intermittently act like the truck is running out of gas. If I put in
>> the clutch and hold the gas pedal down a little more, it will usually
>> resolve the issue, but sometimes I have to switch to the front tank.
>>
>> Could this be the infamous valve to switch between tanks?
>
> Baybe, or maybe not. You may have old/bad fuel in the rear tank. Depending
> on how long it's been in there. It may have absorbed water, especially if
> you are in an area where it contains ethanol.
>
> Tom J

Thanks, No ethanol here yet. I think I will get some gas dryer.

Any ideas about the gauge reading about 1 1/4 full. Do you think that there
could be that much condensation? It seems like a lot. I really don't cherish
the idea of having to drain the tank.

Ted
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 12:43 am
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On Feb 12, 1:53 pm, "Ted" <miamitedNOS... DeleteThis @bellsouth.net> wrote:
> "Tom J" <tomn... DeleteThis @earthlink.net> wrote in message
>
> news:13qvdud906ct17c@corp.supernews.com...
>
> > Ted wrote:
> >> I recently picked up a 89 F150 4.9 5 Speed. I have only put about 20
> >> miles on it so far. The front tank reads about 1/4 tank and the truck
> >> runs fine. The rear tank reads about 1 1/4 tank and will
> >> intermittently act like the truck is running out of gas. If I put in
> >> the clutch and hold the gas pedal down a little more, it will usually
> >> resolve the issue, but sometimes I have to switch to the front tank.
>
> >> Could this be the infamous valve to switch between tanks?
>
> > Baybe, or maybe not. You may have old/bad fuel in the rear tank. Depending
> > on how long it's been in there. It may have absorbed water, especially if
> > you are in an area where it contains ethanol.
>
> > Tom J
>
> Thanks, No ethanol here yet. I think I will get some gas dryer.
>
> Any ideas about the gauge reading about 1 1/4 full. Do you think that there
> could be that much condensation? It seems like a lot. I really don't cherish
> the idea of having to drain the tank.
>
> Ted

You will find many posts to this group about F150 fuel problems in
vehicles of that era. Briefly, there are three petrol pumps - one LP
in each tank and one HP which feed the fuel rail. Between the fuel
tank and the HP pump is a thing called (from memory) the dual function
reservoir. Also relevant to your problem is the possibility that one
tank (or the other) has spent long periods empty. In that situation,
the sender assembly composts! And the tank corrodes.

All these things are repairable - the problem is to identify the
fault.

Happy hunting.
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