Martin, >Any idea how the filler to the >aux tanks is routed? I looked >at the www site but didn't see >any pics of the Vanagon installation. Not at present. I ordered Daerr's catalog to find some more details. >To me it seems like you have to cut >the rear or front transverse frame >member in order to have no "dips" >in the filler neck. Another idea is to use separate filler necks, like it is usual for the water tanks which are on same place and of same design. To get the fuel into the main tank you only need to have a regular fuel hose which is connected to the return line of the original installation. >(For those skilled in working with >composites: You can buy epoxy >resins certified for Diesel fuel >tanks and build your own tanks. >This is sometimes done in boats) I don't know about these, but there are water tanks made of PVC which will resist Diesel. But they are not certified to carry fuel at all. Regards Helmut '80 Camper |
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