Has anyone here installed a Holley Sniper in a square body or similar vintage truck that did not come with fuel injection? If so, did you make any modifications to the tank, like install an in-tank pump, build a sump/baffle, or just slap an inline pump in the frame and go with it?
Reason for asking - I have long considered putting a Sniper on my welding truck but am hesitant because of the dual tank arrangement. It's a C30 and still has the two tiny outboard fuel tanks that got GM sued back in the day. I was doing some maintenance today and studied the directional valve for switching tanks; it switches both supply AND return. In simple terms - as long as it's between the valve and the Sniper, an inline pump and regulator could work with this system. So this afternoon, I got back online and looked up dual tank installs. There were a couple threads on the Holley forum where posters thought they were getting pump overheating and cavitation because of 'restricted' suction through the directional (tank switch) valve.
I am not really interested in pulling the bed. It's heavy af and I'd have to pull the welder, bottles, and a whole bunch of other stuff that just makes it challenging. So if this requires retrofitting in-tank pumps I'll probably just suffer with the carb a bit longer. I am curious if anyone here has installed a Sniper on a dual tank vehicle or put one in how did it go? Was it worth the effort & $$?
Pic of truck in question. It's a small block with aftermarket carb and it drives okay, but the truck gets used sparingly and you know what sitting does to carbureted engines these days. (No, I don't want to LS swap this truck, Silvy)
Reason for asking - I have long considered putting a Sniper on my welding truck but am hesitant because of the dual tank arrangement. It's a C30 and still has the two tiny outboard fuel tanks that got GM sued back in the day. I was doing some maintenance today and studied the directional valve for switching tanks; it switches both supply AND return. In simple terms - as long as it's between the valve and the Sniper, an inline pump and regulator could work with this system. So this afternoon, I got back online and looked up dual tank installs. There were a couple threads on the Holley forum where posters thought they were getting pump overheating and cavitation because of 'restricted' suction through the directional (tank switch) valve.
I am not really interested in pulling the bed. It's heavy af and I'd have to pull the welder, bottles, and a whole bunch of other stuff that just makes it challenging. So if this requires retrofitting in-tank pumps I'll probably just suffer with the carb a bit longer. I am curious if anyone here has installed a Sniper on a dual tank vehicle or put one in how did it go? Was it worth the effort & $$?
Pic of truck in question. It's a small block with aftermarket carb and it drives okay, but the truck gets used sparingly and you know what sitting does to carbureted engines these days. (No, I don't want to LS swap this truck, Silvy)
