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I currently have the passenger tank on a dual system. The valve and drivers side tank is not there as well as the straps. The sending unit is also bad.
Whats your thoughts on configuring it so that I can fill both tanks from the same side and have an equilizing line at the bottom of them. I see a problem with parking on hills and the fuel running over to the tank that doesn't have the pickup in it so I thought about having 2 lines between the tanks. One being higher than the other, and the lower one having a check valve with flow in the direction of the pickup tank.
That way if it is parked on a hill, only so much will drain back to the other tank and allow you to start it up. Once you get back to level ground, it will balance out....for the most part, if you see what I mean.
To do this I would need:
-sending unit (replace current bad one)
-tank w/straps/mounts
-tubing to connect both fill ports
-tubing to connect both vents
-take both tanks to radiator shop for fittings to be welded in
Thoughts? It seems this would be cheaper than buying another tank w/straps, 2 sending units, the selector valve, and the connector that plugs into it (previous owner let it sit on the exhaust...toasty).
Whats your thoughts on configuring it so that I can fill both tanks from the same side and have an equilizing line at the bottom of them. I see a problem with parking on hills and the fuel running over to the tank that doesn't have the pickup in it so I thought about having 2 lines between the tanks. One being higher than the other, and the lower one having a check valve with flow in the direction of the pickup tank.
That way if it is parked on a hill, only so much will drain back to the other tank and allow you to start it up. Once you get back to level ground, it will balance out....for the most part, if you see what I mean.
To do this I would need:
-sending unit (replace current bad one)
-tank w/straps/mounts
-tubing to connect both fill ports
-tubing to connect both vents
-take both tanks to radiator shop for fittings to be welded in
Thoughts? It seems this would be cheaper than buying another tank w/straps, 2 sending units, the selector valve, and the connector that plugs into it (previous owner let it sit on the exhaust...toasty).
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