Your 1979 Ford F-250 might be the best vehicle you’ve ever owned. Or you may just be struggling to keep it highway-approved. No matter the situation, Advance Auto Parts has the Fuel Tank Selector Valve product you desperately need.
We currently carry 4 Fuel Tank Selector Valve products to choose from for your 1979 Ford F-250, and our inventory prices range from as little as $64.99 up to $129.99.
On top of low prices, Advance Auto Parts offers 2 different trusted brands of Fuel Tank Selector Valve products for the 1979 Ford F-250. We only sell parts from trusted brands like BWD so that you can find quality parts you can count on.
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Submitted 2019-07-12
By Henry
From Undisclosed
Bolted in and works
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Submitted 2019-05-16
By advance
From FL
These hucklebucks thinking it's plug and play for everything and that the"system is wrong" are cute. Take the truck to a mechanic because you're over your heads. This is a universal part covering many discontinued factory valves and IS Correct for all if you can read directions.
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Submitted 2018-09-07
By Steve
From NC
This valve has 3/8 supply line ports and 5/16 return line ports. At a minimum some 1980's model Chevy trucks this valve is listed for use an almost identical valve with 3/8 supply and 1/4 return line ports which is hard to find. If yours is one of those you'll have to work around the wrong return line size.
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View ProductSubmitted 2014-10-28
By Warlock III
From NJ
It is an exact fit! First you have to cut the plug harness off your truck and swap it with the separately ordered #213. Just line it up splice, solder, and your done (with that part). The factory valve is numbered inside of the plug. Match them to their counterpart on the new plug. Next, pay close attention to the factory part you took off. It has the ports marked and identified. Clean it off. Cut all 6 factory leads off the lines. No need to carefully remove the clips. JUST CUT THEM! Finally, put a piece of fuel line hose on the hard plastic lines you just cut (3/8) and use the 12 #6 hose clamps to attach the lines. Last of all. Make sure you have one 5/16 bolt (at least) to hold it to the frame. Exact fit my butt.
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Submitted 2011-07-26
By wildnutcase
From TX
Cant' really comment on the product too much yet. Don't know if it works or not as it did not come with any instructions. Going on AC Delco's website you cannot even find this part by their own part #, and when calling Advance, I got a snotty woman telling me that "my mechanic" will know how to hook it up---if I was having a mechanic do the work, I would not have bought the part from Advance; and apparently, I bought the last one at any of the locations, because none of the locations had one in stock that they could check to see if maybe I just got one that was missing instructions. Don't want to take a chance in hooking up the electrics wrong and "frying" the part.
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View ProductSubmitted 2012-05-22
By Farmer Ed
From Silver City, N.M.
Photo of product shows electrical pigtail as part of package. No such item was shipped with the valve. If you need the electrical connections for this valve, be aware that you will not get them with the valve, as shown in the photo of the product in the product description.
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Submitted 2012-03-07
By Don
From Hanover Co.
The way this product is put together by the manufacture was completely backwards compared to the stock valve. Mounting bracket was on the wrong side of the valve. And, on a corner not on the side, as it should have been. This valve should mount on the inside of the frame w/2 ports forward and 4 ports back. To mount this one with the existing bracket the 2 ports were facing back while the 4 were facing forward and against the frame. Manufactor should look at a OEM switch before building and selling a replacment part!
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Submitted 2011-09-02
By Mark
From Fountain CO
Bought this to replace the faulty one on our motor home. The number of gas lines is correct, but the old one only has one wire to it. The part comes with no wiring diagram or instructions and has a lable stating "Read instructions before installing". [...] What's the use being a "do-it-yourself" retailer with recommendations like that?
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