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Adding another gas tank??
if i wanna add a gas tank so i would have 2, how would i switch between tanks? some kind of mechanical valve?
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Re: Adding another gas tank??
Two stopcock valves, one on each tank and then a 4 way stopcock valve which would let you choose tank A or B or both on or both off.
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Re: Adding another gas tank??
Make those stopcock valves Ball valves. stopcock valves are used in small bore tubing in hospitals and labs - sorry, just something I have had dealings with and didn't think anything of it at the time.
Shutoff valve at each tank and then the multi-port valve taking in either tank and out to the engine.
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Re: Adding another gas tank??
are these valves turned on and off manually?
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Re: Adding another gas tank??
yes
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Re: Adding another gas tank??
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Ask me how I know FWIW: # Three-Way Valves connect two permanent tanks to a single motor. # Four-Way Valves connect three permanent tanks to a single motor.
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Re: Adding another gas tank??
If you have the old fiberglass tanks with gravity drain (NOT siphon drain) fuel feeds, you can pull off both tanks at once. I had twin tanks like these on an a 24' T-Craft. The tanks drained out of the bottom through a filter to the valve.
These tanks will also self-equalize fuel amounts.
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