Yes sir I enjoy your videos and I have learned so many things from you. Keep the videos coming, I am soon going to buy a wave runner I am moving to Florida soon. Starting up a supermarket and all my free time I'm going to enjoy the ocean with my wave runner. Thanks so much and God-bless.
I just Purchased two generation 2 fuel packs there’s no way you can even get 3 gallons into it without it possibly spilling when you remove the cap where did you find a 3.5 gallon Roto pax. I haven’t Found a description on anyone’s website that says that they are 3.5 gallons. When you say this is the way it comes from the manufacturer it does not include the mounting hardware. I purchased mine in the last two months, so maybe when you made this six years ago they gave them away with the fuel tank.
Why did you use that particular glue? Is it just because it's marine glue? Good useful video by the way, I have new hope for my rotopax gas cans now. I live in Arizona where there are elevation changes, in the mountains and temperatures rise quite high in the summer and these Rotopax gas tanks swell up very badly if you don't vent them often.
Love your Waverunner® videos and thank you for taking the time to explain your modifications to the gas cans.
Yes sir I enjoy your videos and I have learned so many things from you. Keep the videos coming, I am soon going to buy a wave runner I am moving to Florida soon. Starting up a supermarket and all my free time I'm going to enjoy the ocean with my wave runner. Thanks so much and God-bless.
Can u source the wire reinforced tubing you are using in this video
Anyway you can add part numbers and links to help build these?
Great build!
Thanks, good info
Very good presentation, demonstration
I just Purchased two generation 2 fuel packs there’s no way you can even get 3 gallons into it without it possibly spilling when you remove the cap where did you find a 3.5 gallon Roto pax. I haven’t Found a description on anyone’s website that says that they are 3.5 gallons.
When you say this is the way it comes from the manufacturer it does not include the mounting hardware. I purchased mine in the last two months, so maybe when you made this six years ago they gave them away with the fuel tank.
Part numbers would have been great. Nice spout solution.. Thanks.
What is the white part that goes into that cap?
I used 5200 sealant
No what is that acually white plastic pice
@@erikmclaughlin3740 I dont have the exact part number, but it is a simple double sided barb with one side trimmed off. Thanks for watching.
I watched it over and over trying to tell what it was , so the epoxy is what holds the cap to that barb so it wont leak?
@@erikmclaughlin3740 pressure holds it together and prevents leaks. The 5200 was just added insurance.
Why did you use that particular glue? Is it just because it's marine glue? Good useful video by the way, I have new hope for my rotopax gas cans now. I live in Arizona where there are elevation changes, in the mountains and temperatures rise quite high in the summer and these Rotopax gas tanks swell up very badly if you don't vent them often.
Can you do a vent on a metal jeryr can 5gal.
Nope.
ਭਾਊ ਜੇ ਕਿਸੇ ਨੂੰ ਪਤਾ ਹੋਵੇ ਕੇ gasoline ਕੀ ਹੁੰਦੀ ਤਾਂ ਸਮਝਾਉਣ ਦੀ ਕ੍ਰਿਪਾ ਕਰਿਓ ਜੀ
$7 metal vent is pricey ... i can get 5 of the yellow ones for $4