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big rig fuel pump
I don't use my truck that much but when I do I usually pull a trailer. I can be a porblem on the road geting fuel with a trailer and all the cars and car type drivers at the car pumps . I have a 99 truck with a 7.3 had it since it was new. I sure would like use the big rig pump what would i have to do or buy
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Nothing the superdutys fill ok. I have filled a 01 F350 and Excursion with them and worked fine. Now my OBS dont fill real easy with them.
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the 99's have the smaller filler neck tube. find one from an 01 up from a junkyard or dealership
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Will the later model bolt in I think I have 3 bolt hole in the filler
Last edited by mtairy biker; 03-09-2008 at 07:43 AM. |
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Neither my 96F350 or mt 2000 Excursion can take the big rig fill nozzle. Ohhhhhhhh how I wish they could!
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My '96 and my '01 take the big nozzles without issue.....
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The only one down side issue I see is in Arizona buying at the “big rig fueling pumps” is there is another 18 cents of road tax per gallon.
The lines can be as long if not longer. The other + & - is the volume delivered, fills faster but also more foamy. |
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I had a high flow pump blow out of the fill neck on my F250 and sprayed fuel all over me, the truck, and trailer. I now know to put it on the slowest setting.
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Or are you talking about the RV lanes ?
Most of the “truck stops” that I have gone to have them and same price as the “regular” lanes. |
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I've used the big nozzle pumps before, they barely fit and it's probably a good idea not to pump wide open as mentioned.
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