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gat75
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Sep 20, 2016

Question about RDS gravity feed Aux Tank

Hello to All,
1st, thanks in advance for taking time to read my post. I have a 51 gallon RDS alum tank that I purchased new from NTool about 10 years ago. Used it regularly while traveling with my 2009 D/A 2500.

However, have not been on any long trips in couple of years, therefore have not needed the extra capacity. This past weekend, had to make 2 trips out of town, so I added 30 gallons to aux tank to save from making an extra fuel stop.

Later into the trip, I Got concerned about using the diesel from the tank, was wondering if tank might have had condensate in bottom of tank.

I know that the factory GM filter is supposed to catch any water coming to engine, still, just didn't want to chance ruining an injector. I also cannot find any drain plugs on the bottom of tank for test draining.

So, to this point, I have not allowed any fuel to drain out of aux tank. I got 30 galls of diesel sloshing around, just begging to be consumed, ha, ha.

Are my fears groundless??
  • jshupe wrote:
    MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
    Grab broom stick

    Select major independent gas station like a Union 76 without mini store

    Park

    Ask for owner or manager

    Beg him to put 3" worth of water detector paste on tip of broom stick

    Stick broom stick into tank

    If tip comes up red, then put your worries to work. If stick comes up colorless put worries to bed.

    Every gas station has this paste. But the more the gas station looks like a 7-11 the less interest you will find in your project.


    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00207LS5M Might be nice to have on hand for $5...

    Same as link above, but this formulation is approved for E10 fuels. The link above is not. (Of course, it costs $13.)

    https://www.amazon.com/Gasoila-AP02-Purpose-Water-Finding/dp/B002M8KX1E/ref=pd_bxgy_328_3?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=FWKRRVVX595EDEGAR658
  • I keep my RDS 70gal tank full, and every few months I open the valve and use it until the fuel guage begins to drop, then fill it up again. You just never know when fuel prices will skyrocket over $4 a gallon again.. On the other hand there are products to remove algae, and water, but on the water like the previous post drain out the bad stuff...
  • Some of us don't know what an RDS tank is. Real Darn Slick?
  • Every gas station has this paste. But the more the gas station looks like a 7-11 the less interest you will find in your project.
    Well, maybe no, and yes. Most filling stations in my area have employees tasked to keep the doughnuts displayed and sell cigarettes. I have never seen an employee stick a tank.

    In a former career I lived and died with water finding paste. I ran a 100K gal barge for midstream fueling in St Paul harbor. We tended to get big swings in temp and the ambient fuel temp to river temp was always a differential.
  • CJW8 wrote:
    Some of us don't know what an RDS tank is. Real Darn Slick?


    RDS is a brand. Google it.
  • Bobbo wrote:
    jshupe wrote:
    MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
    Grab broom stick

    Select major independent gas station like a Union 76 without mini store

    Park

    Ask for owner or manager

    Beg him to put 3" worth of water detector paste on tip of broom stick

    Stick broom stick into tank

    If tip comes up red, then put your worries to work. If stick comes up colorless put worries to bed.

    Every gas station has this paste. But the more the gas station looks like a 7-11 the less interest you will find in your project.


    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00207LS5M Might be nice to have on hand for $5...

    Same as link above, but this formulation is approved for E10 fuels. The link above is not. (Of course, it costs $13.)

    https://www.amazon.com/Gasoila-AP02-Purpose-Water-Finding/dp/B002M8KX1E/ref=pd_bxgy_328_3?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=FWKRRVVX595EDEGAR658


    Self or another crew member - (req'd) weekly diesel fuel tank "stickers" for 30 years.

    Preferred product - "Kolor Kut Water Finding paste" (Google it).

    Works for all petro products.

    Reliability of fuel supplies for Fire App depended on it.
    (500 gal diesel tanks. Never found any water, LOL!)

    You don't need much - a tube lasts a looong time.


    ~

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