While researching the Pollack valve, I found it has an AC Delco part number. This means it was a GM part on some vehicle and would probably still be available from GM. It is in use and still available - it is used to switch tanks on the mid-80's pickups with left and right tanks. And as luck would have it, my good friend has such pickup for a plow truck, and only one tank holds fuel. I know it works cause you can hear it work when the switch is flipped. So off I go to get my valve for free - my favourite price.
Some good info for anyone doing their conversion on the cheap, as these may still be available in scrap yards.
James
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My friend has a 1991 Ford F150 with electrically switched front and rear tanks, I wonder if they would have a similar salvageable part?
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James, have you got that part number handy? And all mid 80's with duel tanks? I would love to find out exactly... i need 5 of them for my dads fleet of trucks.docsavage wrote:While researching the Pollack valve, I found it has an AC Delco part number.
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Well, I've been looking into this more. I went to the parts store to see what they had for the GM part for fun, and he had a Standard Motor Products valve that is identical to the GM and Pollack. They also had a 3 port motor drive valve, much more compact than the Plantdrive ones. So here are the part numbers:
GM 6 Way Valve: AC DELCO 14029228
Standard Motor Products:
6 Way Valve: FV5
3 Way Valve: FV1
You can look at these in the catalog lookup with part number here:
http://www.smpcorp.com/web_app/catalog/smp_bgbulk.aspx
I was given prices, but they are a deal for me only. But expect to pay around $100 for the 6 way (same as other veg kits), but $50 each for the 3 way (vs $125 each at other distributors of valves)
I successfully liberated the valve from my friends truck along with the switches and wire harness. I should be able to run veggie by the end of Sunday. Still need to find something like the Vegtherm and Hotfox.
James
GM 6 Way Valve: AC DELCO 14029228
Standard Motor Products:
6 Way Valve: FV5
3 Way Valve: FV1
You can look at these in the catalog lookup with part number here:
http://www.smpcorp.com/web_app/catalog/smp_bgbulk.aspx
I was given prices, but they are a deal for me only. But expect to pay around $100 for the 6 way (same as other veg kits), but $50 each for the 3 way (vs $125 each at other distributors of valves)
I successfully liberated the valve from my friends truck along with the switches and wire harness. I should be able to run veggie by the end of Sunday. Still need to find something like the Vegtherm and Hotfox.
James
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Re: 6 way valve source
Way to go James, or should I say Sherlock? Conversion by Sunday hey? So then when is WVO fest and where will we go wheeling?
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I just got my Hotfox today and when I saw it , I was a little disappointed. Definately not worth the money. There is no strainer of any kind on the bottom and the fittings at the top need a bunch of adapters to go from 1/2" pipe thread to make it fit a hose. I would build my own next time. Buy some aluminum or steel 3/8 hard line, wrap it around a tube of the same material (bigger diameter to allow it to wrap) poke all 3 tubes out the top of a round piece of metal, you are good to go. Easily could build the thing for $20 in material and 2 hours of time if I was being a perfectionist.
As for finding the 3 way and 6 way valves, pretty much every EFI engine with dual tanks will use the 6 way valve. If you want the 3 ways, any old truck with a carb and dual tanks will have one. I was lazy and in a hurry so didn't bother, just bought the kit.
Also, the Hot fox recommends a thermostat be installed so that when the ambient temperature is above 40 degrees Fahrenheit, it bypasses the Hot fox. Seems like it is borderline useless for anything other than winter.
As for finding the 3 way and 6 way valves, pretty much every EFI engine with dual tanks will use the 6 way valve. If you want the 3 ways, any old truck with a carb and dual tanks will have one. I was lazy and in a hurry so didn't bother, just bought the kit.
Also, the Hot fox recommends a thermostat be installed so that when the ambient temperature is above 40 degrees Fahrenheit, it bypasses the Hot fox. Seems like it is borderline useless for anything other than winter.