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auxiliary fuel tank

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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auxiliary fuel tank

Post by cat 793 »

gday i have a 2001 hilux and want to mount a second fuel tank in place of spare wheel. on the cheap of course has anyone any info ie tanks from other vehicles, mounting etc any help would be great
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Post by ribbo13 »

If you want to do it on the cheap, why not call around some wrecking yards and source one from a simmilar model and just run it higher and fed it into your 1st tank??? Let gravity feed from the aux into the other. Failing that, just weld up a box shape tank and use it as a aux tank and use gravity again? Sure beats paying for a long range tank, or paying for an aftermarket aux.
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Post by cat 793 »

yeah was thinkin along those lines would probably use an electric pump to transfer to main tank,can keep all pipework out of harms reach then.
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Post by 98lux »

I have heard of people using a 120series prado rear tank.

check around the LP Gas instulation places.
if ya gona rev it, Chev it
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