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Re: [GMCnet] Fwd: Cool-Tube 010414 | Purchase DEI, CryO2, Ny-Trex, Boom Mat & SPA Turbo Products [message #222760 is a reply to message #222625] |
Mon, 16 September 2013 20:25 |
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USAussie
Messages: 15912 Registered: July 2007 Location: Sydney, Australia
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Howard,
I reckon that the fuel picks up its heat in those big, flat, shallow tanks sitting a foot or so above the hot road surface.
Regards,
Rob M.
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From: Howard
Jim
I saw it on Power Block T V Extreme 4X4
Could help with keeping the temperature down on the fuel lines?
See you at Coos Bay
Thank You
Howard
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Re: [GMCnet] Fwd: Cool-Tube 010414 | Purchase DEI, CryO2, Ny-Trex, Boom Mat & SPA Turbo Products [message #222777 is a reply to message #222612] |
Mon, 16 September 2013 22:23 |
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hnielsen2
Messages: 1434 Registered: February 2004 Location: Alpine CA
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Rob
That is why we have aluminum diamond plate all across the bottom with a kick up in front of the first fuel tank.
Howard
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On Sep 16, 2013, at 18:25, "Rob Mueller" <robmueller@iinet.net.au> wrote:
> Howard,
>
> I reckon that the fuel picks up its heat in those big, flat, shallow tanks sitting a foot or so above the hot road surface.
>
> Regards,
> Rob M.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Howard
>
> Jim
> I saw it on Power Block T V Extreme 4X4
> Could help with keeping the temperature down on the fuel lines?
> See you at Coos Bay
> Thank You
> Howard
>
>
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Re: [GMCnet] Fwd: Cool-Tube 010414 | Purchase DEI, CryO2, Ny-Trex, Boom Mat & SPA Turbo Products [message #222802 is a reply to message #222777] |
Tue, 17 September 2013 08:04 |
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USAussie
Messages: 15912 Registered: July 2007 Location: Sydney, Australia
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Howard,
That's what I intend to do when I get around to plumbing the tanks with Poly Armour.
Why a kick up?
I was going to space the diamond plate so that there was about 1/2" or so space between it and the tanks to allow airflow between
them. By doing that the fuel in the tanks would only reach whatever the air temp was between the road and the bottom of the GMC.
Yes, I realize theoretically there would be some radiated heat from the diamond plate to the tanks but I believe it would be
minimal. OR I could be REALLY anal and insulate the diamond plate! NOT!
Regards,
Rob M.
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From: Howard
Rob
That is why we have aluminum diamond plate all across the bottom with a kick up in front of the first fuel tank.
Howard
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Re: [GMCnet] Fwd: Cool-Tube 010414 | Purchase DEI, CryO2, Ny-Trex, Boom Mat & SPA Turbo Products [message #222831 is a reply to message #222612] |
Tue, 17 September 2013 10:25 |
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hnielsen2
Messages: 1434 Registered: February 2004 Location: Alpine CA
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Rob
The kick up on the front keeps the heat from the engine from hitting the tanks.
I used self tapping sheet metal screws to attach the diamond plate to the frame.
You will have about 1/2 inch of air space between tanks and the diamond plate.
I tried painting the tanks with Henrys silver roofing tar/paint?
Made none or very little differences
That is a story in it self.
Try painting it on at a KOA just before the sun comes up.
With a sign stating no "Working on your R V".
It's nice to have a crew member "Wife Susie" who is willing to be your look out.
Howard
All is well with my Lord
On Sep 17, 2013, at 6:04, "Rob Mueller" <robmueller@iinet.net.au> wrote:
> Howard,
>
> That's what I intend to do when I get around to plumbing the tanks with Poly Armour.
>
> Why a kick up?
>
> I was going to space the diamond plate so that there was about 1/2" or so space between it and the tanks to allow airflow between
> them. By doing that the fuel in the tanks would only reach whatever the air temp was between the road and the bottom of the GMC.
>
> Yes, I realize theoretically there would be some radiated heat from the diamond plate to the tanks but I believe it would be
> minimal. OR I could be REALLY anal and insulate the diamond plate! NOT!
>
> Regards,
> Rob M.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Howard
>
> Rob
> That is why we have aluminum diamond plate all across the bottom with a kick up in front of the first fuel tank.
> Howard
>
>
>
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