Re: [GMCnet] Refueling Isolator valve [message #63227 is a reply to message #63219] |
Thu, 05 November 2009 12:10 |
GMC_LES
Messages: 569 Registered: October 2009 Location: Montreal
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I have wondered the same thing, but then I came to realize that the factory
configuration is to our advantage. Since both tanks are interconnected, both
the engine and Genset have access to well over 1/2 the fuel capacity without
doing a thing. This is especially of benefit should the fuel selector valve
stop functioning while you are a long way from home.
In my situation, I will be installing 1 electric fuel pump per fuel tank and
removing the selector valve. I will be able run on either pump individually
or both pumps at the flip of a switch. This gives me a back-up pump should
one fail. By having the fuel tank filler pipes plumbed in the factory
configuration, both pumps will have access to well over half the fuel
capacity.
Les Burt
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[mailto:gmclist-bounces@temp.gmcnet.org] On Behalf Of Shan Rose
Sent: November 5, 2009 12:39 PM
To: gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org
Subject: [GMCnet] Refueling Isolator valve
I was wondering if anyone knew of a company which makes a valve which would
allow me to isolate my fuel tanks from each other and have them fuel and
consume seporately? basically this could be a 1" vale I caqn plumb between
the fill pipe and the main and aux tanks effectively isolating them I would
like to fill my tanks seporately...
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Les Burt
Montreal
1975 Eleganza 26ft
A work in Progress
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