New Fuel Tank

New Fuel Tank

Postby rodfor » Sun Jul 20, 2014 7:30 am

Hi all,
Just bought a new tank to replace my old rust one ,the new one is plastic with fill point and one outlet ,here is my question can I put in a "t" piece in the feed line to take the fuel return line or do I have to make a new hole in the tank to take the returning fuel back to the tank ?
Another project I'm looking advice on ,was thinking of taking the wall down around the head ( not the one under the mast ) just the one adjacent to the sink and the one aft of the bowl , with the wall away leaving the toilet where it is making a cushion to cover from the top of the ice box and back over the toilet .It would give much more light and even make the toilet accessible for normal size people ,could have a curtain to give privacy when required
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Re: New Fuel Tank

Postby Phillip » Sun Jul 20, 2014 2:36 pm

Rod,

The return fuel line may have to go into the top of the tank, that's where mine is.

The toilet walls will not be structural, so that should be OK. Will definitely open up the cabin. :D
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Re: New Fuel Tank

Postby Dolphin » Mon Jul 21, 2014 2:38 pm

G'Day Rod, you have to take the return line back to the top of the tank. That return line contains gases and crap that gets past the injectors when the engine fires and also warms the fuel in the tank. If you put a T in the line I think you would be recirculating fuel around the engine and not getting rid of it.
That return line is important, a diesel Mechanic that ran a course for us said he had a boat that would stop every 20 minutes because there was no return line.

Hope it help and take free advice for what its worth.

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Re: New Fuel Tank

Postby storm petrel » Mon Jul 21, 2014 5:39 pm

Depends on your donk Rod. On my Yanmar 2QM15 the fuel is returned from the injectors to the top of the secondary fuel filter. I suggest you consult the workshop manual for your diesel.

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Re: New Fuel Tank

Postby rodfor » Mon Jul 21, 2014 11:21 pm

As always thanks for the info will go to Bias Boating tomorrow to see what fitting I can come up with

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Re: New Fuel Tank

Postby 20126811 » Fri Sep 12, 2014 6:39 pm

Dolphin wrote:G'Day Rod, you have to take the return line back to the top of the tank. That return line contains gases and crap that gets past the injectors when the engine fires and also warms the fuel in the tank. If you put a T in the line I think you would be recirculating fuel around the engine and not getting rid of it.
That return line is important, a diesel Mechanic that ran a course for us said he had a boat that would stop every 20 minutes because there was no return line.

Hope it help and take free advice for what its worth.

Greg.
You have to have return line seperate from fuel pickup if you hook into pick up injection pump will start getting air and stop if connectedto fuel pickup
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Re: New Fuel Tank

Postby Ianb » Fri Sep 12, 2014 8:14 pm

The tank will need a breather pipe as well. You might be able to make the connections required through the filler cap.
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