Fuel tank pic.
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Fuel tank pic.
Does anyone have a pic of the top of the fuel tank for my 2003, and would you want to post it for me? I tried the search function which is down again . So thanks in advance!
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The blue thing on the canister is aftermarket, and the line in front of the canister is from the AD. I did a fuel tank vent mod, so where the small rubber line comes out of the top of the tank is my work, too.
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Awesome, thanks madhat! What i am wondering about is the small, looks to be 5/16" fuel line that you have coming from what i suppose is a vent on the rear of the tank then to a tee fitting with a hose from the front of the tank maybe? Then it tees off to a small inline fuel filter. I was just looking around a little on my truck the other day and saw that mine just has a barb end sticking out on the rear of the tank and no hose off of it. This didn't seem right to me. Also, is there another one of these on the front of the tank? Thanks for the help guys.
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There are two, one on the front, one on the back. They are breather vents, not a smart way to do this, IMHO. I just went and got a cheepo inline fuel filter, a T, and some line. I don't remember what size it was. I ran the hose from the filter into my frame. It's just to keep crap out of the tank, but some people say that they get more fuel in the tank with it, I did not notice any change.
You can easily do this (or I did with my truck on 33's at the time) by crawling under the passenger side of the truck and slipping the hose over the vents. No bed/tank removal required.
Any other ?'s, let me know.
You can easily do this (or I did with my truck on 33's at the time) by crawling under the passenger side of the truck and slipping the hose over the vents. No bed/tank removal required.
Any other ?'s, let me know.
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There are two, one on the front, one on the back. They are breather vents, not a smart way to do this, IMHO. I just went and got a cheepo inline fuel filter, a T, and some line. I don't remember what size it was. I ran the hose from the filter into my frame. It's just to keep crap out of the tank, but some people say that they get more fuel in the tank with it, I did not notice any change.
You can easily do this (or I did with my truck on 33's at the time) by crawling under the passenger side of the truck and slipping the hose over the vents. No bed/tank removal required.
Any other ?'s, let me know.
You can easily do this (or I did with my truck on 33's at the time) by crawling under the passenger side of the truck and slipping the hose over the vents. No bed/tank removal required.
Any other ?'s, let me know.
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I believe that they are the roll over vents. I put the hose on there to keep crap out, like you mentioned.
I don't think that I have ever seen the tank mod that lets you put more fuel in. I have heard about it, but never was too interested, so I did not investigate it.
Clear as mud?
I don't think that I have ever seen the tank mod that lets you put more fuel in. I have heard about it, but never was too interested, so I did not investigate it.
Clear as mud?
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