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anyone know them? Length, height and width?
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So the "50" gallon tank is really a 30 gallon tank since you can't use the bottom 10 or add in the top 10? What a strange way to design a tank.For what it is worth, capacity is 40 gallons to the "full" mark on the tank, 50 gallons filled to the brim. WARNING - the fuel pump does NOT extend to the bottom of the tank, there is approximately 10 gallons of "unuseable" fuel in the bottom of the tank. I can only assume this was done deliberately to allow water and crud to accumulate in the bottom of the tank to keep the engine running under tactical refueling conditions. Be advised, depending on how your pump and fuel level sender are set up, you WILL RUN OUT OF FUEL when your fuel guage reads somewheres between 1/8th and 1/4 fuel remaining! Ask me how I know!
The fuel pump attachment is adjustable - you can lower the pump and it will pick up from a lower level, having more useable fuel. Under normal, civy conditions, without fuelling up from cruddy jerrycans etc., that is probably perfectly fine, especially when you make sure that the bottom of the tank is clean.So the "50" gallon tank is really a 30 gallon tank since you can't use the bottom 10 or add in the top 10? What a strange way to design a tank.
The fuel pump attachment is adjustable - you can lower the pump and it will pick up from a lower level, having more useable fuel. Under normal, civy conditions, without fuelling up from cruddy jerrycans etc., that is probably perfectly fine, especially when you make sure that the bottom of the tank is clean.
Assure you know the state laws about external fuel tanks before you build it. Some states have heavy duty fines for fuel that did not come from a commercial pump.Thanks for posting the tank dimentions, I'm planning on putting the tank in the bed inside a job site box and this helps in planning being that I'm half a world away from my deuce right now.
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