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    MEP-803a. Diesel sub-tank.

    I hired a crane, it was a pretty simple process.
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    MEP-803a. Diesel sub-tank.

    I just added the plans to post #17. I hope it helps... BTW, I ditched the fill cap they use by default and purchased a Gates 31803 fill cap with a SS316 2.5" nipple. In the drawings I added a plate on the left side to bolt on a pre-filter/water separator. You can keep it or just ignore it. If...
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    MEP-803a. Diesel sub-tank.

    I'm considering that option... SS tube lines and compression fittings. I would even gain a spare fuel pump. My only concern is not having that built in tank in case the fuel in the sub base tank goes bad. @Guyfang, Why would I need to move the fuel level switch if I reroute the fuel pickup line...
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    MEP-803a. Diesel sub-tank.

    A local shop built a sub-base tank for my MEP-803, 100 gallons. Here is their information: Engineered Manufacturing Corp. 3775 N.W. 81st Street Miami, FL 33147 305-693-0089 I have the plans around, I need to find them and I can post them here. You can just increase the height if you need more...
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