BobI am interested in the sump to see what kind of sealer you come up with and what kind of screw attachment system you come up with and if you baffle it for sloshing and how it will be protected. Maybe an external tank completely separate from the OE tank as a sump?, but that would make it considerably more complicated and maybe not practical. Should be interesting.
I ran an external sump system on an old alcohol car. It's been many years and brain cells ago, but I do remember it was problematic and necessary. It was a small tank with a Holley carb bowl attached to each end. Fuel was pumped in to the tank with a high flow low pressure pump. The Holley bowls had their floats still attached and kept the level right. It had vents with slosh tubes installed so that air could get in but fuel could not get out, sort of. We then pumped out of that tank to the injectors. That is the total of my memory of that project. I'm not even sure why we ran it. I do remember it was a pain, and I wouldn't recommend it for a street driven vehicle.
I believe I'm going to mount my sump inside the tank with nothing hanging out the bottom. I'm still working out the details. I'll keep you posted. I'm also taking the 5th wheel out this weekend, give the fuel system a real going over, before I head out on my 1700 miles to CT.
Adam