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Old 01-18-2008, 01:24 PM
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Originally Posted by mwlu711
i dnt want to offend you by any means but i am going to give you sum advice that could save your life.
i assume this is a used tank.diesel vapor will blow up on you so your best bet is to use some plain old tide soap and water to wash the tank inside and out until you cannot smel diesel any more.be patient this will take a while.and then when you go to weld keep it purged with co2 in a well venalated area as long as your cover gas dont blow away just dont sufacate yourself.dad and i have used this method several times to modify diesel tanks after he had one blow up on him.good luck
If it is aluminum the purge gas will have to be argon.
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Originally Posted by Tuf-4x4
I was told from a guy in the Hot Shot business that we can't have a gravity feed with a check valve like the setup from Northern tools model #011025.
That is another internet "fact" that I have never seen in writing. I have a gravity fill from my aux tank to the vent line of the main tank with a ball valve. My last DOT inspector gave me an attaboy sticker for my windshield.
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Well if thats the case I wouldn't mind just spending 69.99 for the gravity feed kit. From what I was told on the gravity feed issue is that if you happen to flip over the fuel will poor out. By all means I have no idea on how all this works but with you alls help I am sure I will get her done.
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I'm putting a little salt and pepper on some crow. I did find a web site for DOT Hazmat that indicates that 119 gallons and less are OK for fuel tanks so it looks like your tank, in fact, is illegal. Here is the link. http://www.phmsa.dot.gov/portal/site...gnextfmt=print
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Thank you for the info and I guess I am going to have to put on different badge from another tank saying it contains 110 gallons.
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I helped a friend of mine hook his into his truck, took metal fuel filler neck off, drilled it and welded a bung onto it. Then screwed a barbed fitting into it for the hose. Bought a cheap 12V pump from Carquest and hooked it up inline. Them mounted a switch on the dash for the pump. He just flips the switch until the guage reads a over 3/4 full, then shuts it off, works great for him.
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Originally Posted by OldDodgeOwner
I helped a friend of mine hook his into his truck, took metal fuel filler neck off, drilled it and welded a bung onto it. Then screwed a barbed fitting into it for the hose. Bought a cheap 12V pump from Carquest and hooked it up inline. Them mounted a switch on the dash for the pump. He just flips the switch until the guage reads a over 3/4 full, then shuts it off, works great for him.
that is strange, that's exactly how mine is... did you see mine?
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that is strange, that's exactly how mine is... did you see mine?
I did that 5 or 6 years ago, great minds think alike...

Thinkin of switching mine over, I've just got a 12V transfer pump on it right now, cause I had one handy. It'd sure be nice to refill while goin down the road.
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I have a brand new Aeromotive P# AEI-11203 electric pump that I am not using. Can I use this pump even though its for gas?
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i did the gravity feed, but i'm not running hot shots... i have another 100 gal tank, pm me if interested
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i ran gravity feed on both trucks with a valve next to the drivers seat for about $15 at lowes,and use an inline filter from wal-mart $3(fram g-12)
pm me if you want pics
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Here's some legal info, don't know how correct it is....

http://attatank.com/atta/whats_legal.html
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Originally Posted by GAmes
That is another internet "fact" that I have never seen in writing. I have a gravity fill from my aux tank to the vent line of the main tank with a ball valve. My last DOT inspector gave me an attaboy sticker for my windshield.
Well,,,,I'm not pickin on ya. But here's an "Internet fact" in writing. Look at part D.


http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/rules-regul...ction_toc=1898
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Originally Posted by OldDodgeOwner
Here's some legal info, don't know how correct it is....

http://attatank.com/atta/whats_legal.html
Got to love how they left the part out that says directly to a carb or injector.
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Well, like I said, didn't know if it was correct or not, just something I ran across, seems to me now, they put just enough info to make it look like you had to buy their system to be legal


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