Fuel Question

2 tanks now on the back of the pontoon. If I run a line from each to a T and then drop the bottom of the T to the motor, wouldn’t it draw evenly from each tank?

Right now I’m running male quick releases on each and a single female from the motor.

Thanks

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DO NOT RUN 2 PICKUPS FROM 2 SEPERATE TANKS WITHOUT A VALVE TO SHUT THEM OFF. YOU ARE NEVER GOING TO GET THE EXACT SAME VACUUM TO BOTH TANKS

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Originally posted by Loon

2 tanks now on the back of the pontoon. If I run a line from each to a T and then drop the bottom of the T to the motor, wouldn’t it draw evenly from each tank?

Right now I’m running male quick releases on each and a single female from the motor.

Thanks

“Living’s mostly wasting time and I’ll waste my share of mine”


The last time I messed with one, it was set up as you’re describing. Make sure lines are equal length from tanks to “T” though. Also, you could use a fuel/water separator with dual inlets to use as your T. Two lines in, one line out. If I was going to do it myself, each tank would have a valve at the “T” so that if something happened to one tank or line, I could motor home with one turned off.

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