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Tue, 12 September 2017 09:25 |
Richard Denney
Messages: 920 Registered: April 2010
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Matt,
I hope it's true that it all ended up in the main tank, and that is indeed
possible. 15 gallons wouldn't necessarily submerge the fill tubes by enough
for the tanks to equalize. I hadn't thought of that.
The fill tubing is already up under the floor or jammed against the top of
the inside of the frame rail, a good three inches higher than what the
level would be in the fill tube. I don't know how it would be much higher.
This is a '73, so there is no sub-floor. What am I missing in what you are
saying?
Rick "thinking what is really needed is a 1" fill vent" Denney
On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 8:58 AM, Matt Colie wrote:
> Too bad you didn't think to run that fill vent line up to under the cab
> floor. It makes fueling go much better.
> But, I think I wrote all about that when you were not around here much.
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> You do know that if you put in that 15 gallons fast, it could all be in
> the main tank. That is the way that it wants to go.
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> Matt - See you in Elkhart
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