Nate said:I'm not sure what you mean, if I fill it to the top it wouldn't matter?
cojhl2 said:So what this means, ignoring the increase in tank volume due to expansion of the tank itself, you should not fill the tank to more than 0. 805 gal from the top.
However, if again ignoring tank volume change, filling the tank to the top of the filler will cause overflow as the liquid warms up.
there should still be enough air space trapped in the tank to allow expansion correct??
Nate said:My idea for the aux tank was to just use a vented cap.
steved you tied the vent for the main tank to the vent of the aux tank?? How did you go about doing that?
I'm hoping to prevent any bugs in my system before I actually build the tank. I was planning on painting the tank black, but I may do it in red instead (truck is red)
cojhl2 said:Air pockets can't let that work the way intuition leads one to believe.
When the tank is filled the airpockets already are prepressured to what ever the head is on the filler neck. So if the fuel expands,, and the tank does not then out the filler it comes.
Nice pict Spooled-up, is that a long bed tank or shorty?
Hey Spooled up, is that really what the insides of our tanks look like? I think I've seen that pic before and it had Sigourney Weaver crawling around in it!
steved said:I decided to use a 22-gallon fuel cell from Summit Racing (an RCI cell) that has a vent in it...
I did this for two reasons... two "supposedly" sealed systems would allow air displaced from the main tank (from filling it with a pump) to replace the volume of fuel I just pumped out of the cell... essentially cancelling any possible overpressure scenario (I had envisioned a 14psi pump potentially splitting that plastic tank under that kind of pressure). Secondly, if I happened to overfill the tank, the excess fuel would simply be pushed back up the "vent" line to the cell... thereby preventing it from pushing fuel out some unknown orifice in the tank...
What I found is that the vent is almost not needed... although the overfill prevention part is cool and does work, if this had been a gravity feed only type setup (no pump), it would not be needed, as long as the cell is vented to atmosphere.
The main tank pulls a lot of vaccum on the cell via the vent and would cause it to partially collapse... requiring me to vent the cell as well. It would definately pull the fuel out of the cell, and does continue to siphon after I shut the pump off.
To date I have ran arounf 200-gallons through it without one spilled drop... as for the expansion thing, I guess it is a moot point since it can alway expand back into my cell as well as the main tank...
steved
Nate said:Good info.
Where did you tie the aux tank into the main tank? Someone told me something about there being an "aux" port on the top of the tank??
Other setups I've seen people have tapped into the vent line on the fuel fill.
It appears the fuel tanks and fuel caps are the same for gassers, where the gasoline vapors need to be contained for pollution controls. So maybe the extra air space in the tank is needed due to the higher volatility of gasoline and DCX saw no reason to modify the tank to hold an extra couple of gallons when its used with the diesel?Spooled-up said:Yup, it's a pic from inside my '07 Mega Cab short bed tank. It's a 34 gallon as opposed to the 35 gallon long bed tank. I managed to fill it with over 36 gallons of fuel after the vent mod was done. They obviously don't include the reserve in the fuel capacity.
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