tchil wrote:
Do you mind posting the link to the check valve?
Also, I thought I would comment on the fuel line.
On my toy hauler the tank is in the back and gen in the front. At the factory they cut the rubber fuel line to short and stretched it across a sharp cross member to fit. I found out when I smelled gas inside the trailer while running the gen. There was at least 5 gal of gas on the ground underneath the trailer when I came outside.
Needless to say my rig has steel line from front to back with about 1 foot of rubber at each end now. Bottom line as rockhillmanor states it is worthwhile to crawl under and take a look from time to time.
What did you use for steel fuel line? I need to re-plumb mine as I'm sure the rubber line has deteriorated like the one to the fuel station did, was thinking about doing exactly this. I suppose you could use brake line material with a tubing bender like you're running brake lines.