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agesilaus wrote:
Then why not call it a diesel tank...heh
โFeb-23-2021 12:16 PM
agesilaus wrote:Retired JSO wrote:agesilaus wrote:
Maybe I'm wring but I thought the feds do not allow in the bed gasoline tanks, diesel only. Gas is too flammable.
Then why not call it a diesel tank...heh
The OP said he has an f250 diesel..you're definitely wring. :B
โFeb-23-2021 10:13 AM
Retired JSO wrote:agesilaus wrote:
Maybe I'm wring but I thought the feds do not allow in the bed gasoline tanks, diesel only. Gas is too flammable.
"Gravity flow gasoline transfer tanks are not allowed under DOT regulations. They have to have turnover valves and be a pump/transfer system. ... Yes, we manufacture our aluminum refueling tanks to meet and exceed the requirements for gasoline, kerosene, methanol, and diesel"
OP, says he has a diesel.
โFeb-23-2021 10:10 AM
agesilaus wrote:
Maybe I'm wring but I thought the feds do not allow in the bed gasoline tanks, diesel only. Gas is too flammable.
"Gravity flow gasoline transfer tanks are not allowed under DOT regulations. They have to have turnover valves and be a pump/transfer system. ... Yes, we manufacture our aluminum refueling tanks to meet and exceed the requirements for gasoline, kerosene, methanol, and diesel"
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wanderingbob wrote:
Will it hang under or are you considering a tank in the bed ? When talking to installers say " diesel " , many will not work on gas .
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