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MarkTwain wrote:We have been discussing "auxiliary fuel tanks", I don't believe anyone has mentioned "replacement tanks", in fact in your post you said: "they do NOT build auxilary "Gas" fuel tanks". I simply pointed out that they do indeed build auxiliary "Gas" fuel tanks.fj12ryder wrote:MarkTwain wrote:You need to contact Transfer Flow and tell them that then, because they show lots of gasoline auxiliary fuel tanks on their website. You might want to double check your information source.TimnJo wrote:
I can't find a link to the relevant legislation so you can take this as hearsay - my diesel mechanic who installed my auxiliary tank outlined his take on the rules:
You can have an auxiliary tank for either fuel type but the gasoline type cannot be plumbed in to the main filler tube with a roll-over valve the way you are allowed with diesel.
Just another opinion, if you call Transfer Flow, a large company in Chico Ca. of auxiliary diesel fuel tanks, they do NOT build auxilary "Gas" fuel tanks . The legal requirements to build a legally compliant is to cost prohibitive .
Here's nine of them on one page: Gasoline tanks
These are REFUELING TANKS NOT REPLACEMENT TANKS. If that works for you then you are right.
โAug-30-2018 06:27 AM
TimnJo wrote:
I can't find a link to the relevant legislation so you can take this as hearsay - my diesel mechanic who installed my auxiliary tank outlined his take on the rules:
You can have an auxiliary tank for either fuel type but the gasoline type cannot be plumbed in to the main filler tube with a roll-over valve the way you are allowed with diesel.
โAug-30-2018 05:07 AM
fj12ryder wrote:MarkTwain wrote:You need to contact Transfer Flow and tell them that then, because they show lots of gasoline auxiliary fuel tanks on their website. You might want to double check your information source.TimnJo wrote:
I can't find a link to the relevant legislation so you can take this as hearsay - my diesel mechanic who installed my auxiliary tank outlined his take on the rules:
You can have an auxiliary tank for either fuel type but the gasoline type cannot be plumbed in to the main filler tube with a roll-over valve the way you are allowed with diesel.
Just another opinion, if you call Transfer Flow, a large company in Chico Ca. of auxiliary diesel fuel tanks, they do NOT build auxilary "Gas" fuel tanks . The legal requirements to build a legally compliant is to cost prohibitive .
Here's nine of them on one page: Gasoline tanks
โAug-29-2018 07:49 PM
MarkTwain wrote:You need to contact Transfer Flow and tell them that then, because they show lots of gasoline auxiliary fuel tanks on their website. You might want to double check your information source.TimnJo wrote:
I can't find a link to the relevant legislation so you can take this as hearsay - my diesel mechanic who installed my auxiliary tank outlined his take on the rules:
You can have an auxiliary tank for either fuel type but the gasoline type cannot be plumbed in to the main filler tube with a roll-over valve the way you are allowed with diesel.
Just another opinion, if you call Transfer Flow, a large company in Chico Ca. of auxiliary diesel fuel tanks, they do NOT build auxilary "Gas" fuel tanks . The legal requirements to build a legally compliant is to cost prohibitive .
โAug-29-2018 05:42 PM
TimnJo wrote:
I can't find a link to the relevant legislation so you can take this as hearsay - my diesel mechanic who installed my auxiliary tank outlined his take on the rules:
You can have an auxiliary tank for either fuel type but the gasoline type cannot be plumbed in to the main filler tube with a roll-over valve the way you are allowed with diesel.
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MarkTwain wrote:Can't use them for gas, only diesel. Installation is pretty fool proof.
Auxillary fuel tank-
IMHO, Unless you know 100% how to install the auxiliary fuel tank, have the tank installed by a shop. Gas leaking out of tank is too high of risk for my safety. A $1.00 saved could be very costly down the road!
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