CCOUGHRAN1
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I just purchased a used aluminum fuel tank/toolbox combo with a Fill Rite pump from a friend of mine.
The tank had some fresh fuel in it from his most recent fill up, but the pump seemed to cavitate a little if the tank was a bit off level, leading me to believe that the fuel level, and suction tube level are close to the same height. Ordinarily I would say that's not a problem, assuming the tube needs to be off the bottom some. However, the tank is a 57 gallon tank, and I just topped it off with 31 gallons for fuel. That means there is 26 gallons of fuel below the suction tube. Sounds a bit excessive to me, so I thought I would ask y'all how far off the bottom of the tank should the suction tube be? Or does it really matter, being the sediment gets sloshed around while driving, and there is an additional filter before the pump?
Thanks in advance,
Chris
The tank had some fresh fuel in it from his most recent fill up, but the pump seemed to cavitate a little if the tank was a bit off level, leading me to believe that the fuel level, and suction tube level are close to the same height. Ordinarily I would say that's not a problem, assuming the tube needs to be off the bottom some. However, the tank is a 57 gallon tank, and I just topped it off with 31 gallons for fuel. That means there is 26 gallons of fuel below the suction tube. Sounds a bit excessive to me, so I thought I would ask y'all how far off the bottom of the tank should the suction tube be? Or does it really matter, being the sediment gets sloshed around while driving, and there is an additional filter before the pump?
Thanks in advance,
Chris