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dakota 22 gallon tank and fuel pump
99Manche replied to 99Manche's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I take that back, bhelton has used a 15 gallon tank but didn't use the Dakota assembly, I wish I could find one for myself... -
dakota 22 gallon tank and fuel pump
99Manche replied to 99Manche's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
the pigtail was pretty easy, no testing at all. I haven't heard of anyone using a 15 gallon tank yet and if I could find one I would give it a shot. I have found a couple of 1990 15 gallon tanks but didn't want to buy them if the didn't use the same kind of pump assembly. btw. I'm still not having any fuel problems with mine, its working great -
I decided to put one of my other mj's together instead of selling it, I need both door panels along with matching window cranks (dark blue), might be interested in a dark blue dash too if there is no shipping involved. need the shifter console for bench seat (dark blue as well) and a headliner or just a good headliner board that I can have recovered. I would like to have some headlight doors too, I have a chrome grille on the truck so chrome doors would be good too p.m. me and if yo have pics that would be great I live in neosho Mo.
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86 Comanche Project Cinderella
99Manche replied to SGTJHALL's topic in Member Projects: Your Comanches
excellent eye there, it took me just a minute or so to realize it wasn't a renix 4.0, dead giveaway is the intake and thermostat housing. -
besides the axle vent tube (99.9 percent sure) did anybody notice the kick a@@ table/counter? I couldn't stop staring at the pic, its like one of those pictures with a hidden pic in it. ok maybe I'm just retarded :dunce:
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dakota 22 gallon tank and fuel pump
99Manche replied to 99Manche's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I could be wrong but from what I've come up with is 91-99 I am assuming the 15 gallon tank and pump assembly would work to, I just can't find one. The tank I'm using is from the early 90's but the pump it from a 97 I have noticed that the tanks are slightly different according to the years. My early tank only had the fuel inlet and not a vent and the 97 tank I picked up had the inlet and vent but size is the same. -
dakota 22 gallon tank and fuel pump
99Manche replied to 99Manche's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I have come to the conclusion that this is the way I should have gone years ago. I picked up the load of wood the other day and over the past few days Ive ran around and done some errands, went earlier today and picked up a snow plow for my mower and just got back from getting another load of wood, basically about 150 miles so far even the last 10 or so loaded down with wood at 70 mph on the highway without any problems whatsoever, starts right up everytime and runs perfect. here's a better pic of the mj loaded down with wood -
dakota 22 gallon tank and fuel pump
99Manche replied to 99Manche's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I'm getting ready to go get another load of wood so I'll see how it goes but don't think I'm going to have any problems. if you guys want I'm getting ready to do this to another truck and I can do a write up with pics on exactly everything I did. so far I'm kicking myself for not doing this years ago -
dakota 22 gallon tank and fuel pump
99Manche replied to 99Manche's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
here is a pic of a dakota 22 gallon tank with modified fuel inlet and vent a pic of it mounted in the truck and a pic of the dakota fuel pump assembly -
dakota 22 gallon tank and fuel pump
99Manche replied to 99Manche's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I went today to get a load of wood for this winter, truck loaded down pretty good and had no issue whatsoever with the engine or starting. I didnt go over 60mph cause the front end was a little light but I had plenty of power just like its supposed to. sorry for the blurry pic, must have shifted my phone when I took it -
dakota 22 gallon tank and fuel pump
99Manche replied to 99Manche's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
its a shortbed, I used square tube on the first and third rib of the bed to space the tank away from the bed so the fuel regulator would clear, don't remember the size right off hand, I also cut the ends off my factory straps and went to Lowe's and pick up some strap material and welded it the Ends to make them longer. I will snag some pics tomorrow and put up for you guys -
dakota 22 gallon tank and fuel pump
99Manche replied to 99Manche's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
when I picked up the new tank I cut the plug off the Dakota that plugs into the fuel pump assembly then when I got home I cut the pigtail off an xj pump assembly and spliced the 2 together -
dakota 22 gallon tank and fuel pump
99Manche replied to 99Manche's topic in MJ Tech: Modification and Repairs
I got up early today because I was super excited, grabbed my keys to start the truck after it sat over night, before this new pump it would take 2 or 3 times of cranking it over before it would start, I put the key in the truck and bumped it and it fired up right away, I'm super pleased so far. Going to drive it around some today to further test it out. -
ok, most of you have been reading bheltons 2000 xj drivetrain thread that I hijacked, My truck is a 88 and for several years now ive had the 99 xj 4.0 drivetrain and interior in it and always had problems with my fuel tank decision (modified mj tank for newer pump) somebody on here turned me on to use a dakota tank with a xj pump assembly which turned out to be more difficult than its sounds since the xj pump doesn not reach the bottom of the dakota tank, well I modified the xj pump assembly to reach the bottom of the dakota tank and it worked but ive been having loss of fuel pressure problems, only when I shut the truck off though. after talking to a few people and doing some research of my own I went out today and bought another 22 gallon dakota tank with a pump assembly, this one was out of a 97. done some testing and found out the ohm resistance on the fuel level sender was the same as an xj and i was told before that they both used the same fuel pressure, so I dropped my tank and after finding out that the dakota pump was froze up (been sitting for a while) I took it out of the pump assembly and sprayed some pb blaster in it then hooked 12v up to it and lightly tapped on the side of the pump, it worked. the dakota 22 gallon tank and pump assembly is currently in my truck and is working properly so far. I'm going to give it a little while to sit and then try starting it again and see if it does the same thing but I don't think it will. I did test drive the truck for a couple miles, even mashed on it a little bit and it did not spit or sputter or anything. just ran like it was supposed to.
