Chris_in_Ravenswood
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Hello, you lovely people!
I have a D21 TD27T dual cab 4x4 and I recently changed the 60L Diesel tank for an 80L tank out of a donor vehicle. (If you want to see how that went, look here: http://www.navara.asia/showthread.php?t=24622)
The 80L is all in and working, the bash plate is on and it is doing exactly what it should. I was looking at the 60L tank and thinking about flipping it around and installing it opposite to the 80L, on the near-side of the truck. I have all the mounts (and I would have no worries modifying everything to fit).
The real questions are:
1) Am I breaking any laws if I do this?
2) Do I keep EVERYTHING separate up to the engine (where I have a tank selector valve, or something) or do I connect them together and use the 60L as a slave to the 80L?
3) Do I use the fuel pump in the 60L as a transfer pump into the 80L?
4) Do I keep separate fillers, or T off after the filler neck to both tanks?
Has anyone done this? I had a look around to see if I could find anyone that had done this, to no avail.
If so - How did you do it and what obstacles did you face?
I will need to "centre" the 3" tailpipe, as it is in the way at the moment.
I just figure that I have most of the bits and I can choose to fill up with up to 140L without having to worry about cans.
That has GOT to be useful, hasn't it?
What do you think?
I have a D21 TD27T dual cab 4x4 and I recently changed the 60L Diesel tank for an 80L tank out of a donor vehicle. (If you want to see how that went, look here: http://www.navara.asia/showthread.php?t=24622)
The 80L is all in and working, the bash plate is on and it is doing exactly what it should. I was looking at the 60L tank and thinking about flipping it around and installing it opposite to the 80L, on the near-side of the truck. I have all the mounts (and I would have no worries modifying everything to fit).
The real questions are:
1) Am I breaking any laws if I do this?
2) Do I keep EVERYTHING separate up to the engine (where I have a tank selector valve, or something) or do I connect them together and use the 60L as a slave to the 80L?
3) Do I use the fuel pump in the 60L as a transfer pump into the 80L?
4) Do I keep separate fillers, or T off after the filler neck to both tanks?
Has anyone done this? I had a look around to see if I could find anyone that had done this, to no avail.
If so - How did you do it and what obstacles did you face?
I will need to "centre" the 3" tailpipe, as it is in the way at the moment.
I just figure that I have most of the bits and I can choose to fill up with up to 140L without having to worry about cans.
That has GOT to be useful, hasn't it?
What do you think?