joesco
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Folks I would like your opinions please as I valued them over the years...... I was installing a new take out light switch yesterday, ya my lights are finally working and a curious on looker stop by to check out my truck. His son is a diesel mechanic and I was telling him about my nagging fuel issue. He called his son and he suggested that I eliminate one of the tanks, plumb a new line from one of the tanks directly to the fuel filter and replumb the vent tube, bypassing the selector valve. Then cap off the tank I would not use. At about 8mpg, that would get me about 400 miles per tankful. About what I would drive the truck over 6 months! He said use the other tank, leaving it in place, treat the fuel and use it for fuel storage, i.e., for my diesel tractor, generator or even for emergency fuel for the truck using a $100 dollar dc portable fuel transfer pump. Sounds like a good idea as keeping or filling a 100 Gallons of fuel on a truck driven less than 1000 miles per year doesn't make a whole lot of sense.
Has anyone attempted this? Does it make any sense? Thanks!
Has anyone attempted this? Does it make any sense? Thanks!