Oo. I did it!! I just couldn't take it anymore, That slow fill up was killin me but I was just too lazy to go to all the trouble to install one of Spooled up's kits, so I did it the lazy way, got a 11/16th long drill bit and measured the proper place in the bed, cleaned and roughed up the top of the tank where I was to drill, set my compressor to 20 lbs pressure and put the hose in the fill tube packed with rags, pulled the vent hose off then gently placed it back on the vent pipe for a pressure pop-off, then gently drilled down through the bed and into the fuel tank, worked great, all the drill cuttings blew outward from the pressure in the tank, oh yeah, the fuel tank was almost full, here's where I had to lower the tank about 2 inches to get my 1/2 inch pipe tap in there, threaded the 11/16" hole to 1/2" NPT, had previously bought a 1/2" NPT X 3/4" hose 90 degree adapter from the local auto parts store ( it's about 2 inches long and is usually used for connecting the heater hose to the water pump, lost the box, so I dont know what the proper nomenclature is), cemented it in and built up around it with a plastic bumper repair kit I already had, the stuff is supposed to repair fuel tanks too, got 4' of 3/4" fuel hose & some clamps and that was it, a plastic 11/16 snap in plug for the bed, and it works like a champ, I is so happy Oo. Oo.