We got hit with 6” of snow, so I aspen the whole day watching the series. It’s really well done almost convincing me that I may be able to this. Thanks and cheers
I plan to run a return line to my 72 bay bus because I have a Toyota 22r in there. How has the return line held up on that one hose clamp at the top of the tank? From the forums, I’ve seen guys insert a hose into the tank that is submerged in the fuel. Just trying to figure out best plan because my pump calls for a return! Thanks in advance for the help!
hey Keith! I used a small punch to deform the brass fitting in a couple places to hold that small fuel filter into the fitting. It will hold firmly until I need to change it out.
We got hit with 6” of snow, so I aspen the whole day watching the series. It’s really well done almost convincing me that I may be able to this. Thanks and cheers
Thanks Jed, more to come from this series. You can do it !
Really nice work buddy. Love that little in-tank fuel filter, very tidy. 👌👌👌
Glad you like it, easy to change out and easy to access from below the tank! cheers
I plan to run a return line to my 72 bay bus because I have a Toyota 22r in there. How has the return line held up on that one hose clamp at the top of the tank?
From the forums, I’ve seen guys insert a hose into the tank that is submerged in the fuel. Just trying to figure out best plan because my pump calls for a return!
Thanks in advance for the help!
Nice work, as usual. Do you worry about that filter rattling out of there with road vibration?
hey Keith! I used a small punch to deform the brass fitting in a couple places to hold that small fuel filter into the fitting. It will hold firmly until I need to change it out.