I have a couple of questions for all you AirDog owners out there.
I finished installing the AirDog system on my 2004. 5 truck and will say it's well built and worth every penny that was used in the purchase.
I kept the stock pickup tube in the tank for now, I will change out with more upgrades down the road.
I noticed having Spooled-Up's Vent kit on the truck not having to cut the stock filler tube for the return line. Return line was there just caped off from the vent kit.
Ran the 1/2 fuel line up to the front from the AirDog and noticed it ties in through a supplied adaptor that reduces the size of the line down.
Before installing the adapter I looked down the orfis where the adapter was mounting and it's even smaller than the adapter is reducing it to.
My question is has anyone drilled out this orfis to make it bigger?
I left the stock fuel line incase of troubles down the road, but the dam hose keeps peculating the remaining fuel in the line on the garage floor.
Tried blowing air through the line to clear it out with no luck.
Has anyone come up with something to put over the ends to keep it preserved and clean?
I finished installing the AirDog system on my 2004. 5 truck and will say it's well built and worth every penny that was used in the purchase.
I kept the stock pickup tube in the tank for now, I will change out with more upgrades down the road.
I noticed having Spooled-Up's Vent kit on the truck not having to cut the stock filler tube for the return line. Return line was there just caped off from the vent kit.
Ran the 1/2 fuel line up to the front from the AirDog and noticed it ties in through a supplied adaptor that reduces the size of the line down.
Before installing the adapter I looked down the orfis where the adapter was mounting and it's even smaller than the adapter is reducing it to.
My question is has anyone drilled out this orfis to make it bigger?
I left the stock fuel line incase of troubles down the road, but the dam hose keeps peculating the remaining fuel in the line on the garage floor.
Tried blowing air through the line to clear it out with no luck.
Has anyone come up with something to put over the ends to keep it preserved and clean?