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Source 5/16 JIC instead... same thing, just a higher tolerance for the AN part... exactly the same otherwise.
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There are people who laugh, and say, "why would this little thing make a big deal? Well, you and mister dirt daubber haven met yet. After you do, you will understand.lost Aux fuel cap on chain
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I do not think that will be a problem. Of course, you haven't said what type gen set you have. But I don't think you need to worry.
Right, but what if the tank were on the ground, and the generator was in the bed of the truck? Gravity feed is no problem. My question is about suction.I have drained fuel from a 804, from a 1200 gal fuel tanker. Thats higher then the bed of a 5 ton by several feet.
YesWill the aux line from my 802, fit my 806?
I am not familiar with these sets, but I would be willing to put money on the fact that its a very similar setup.Thanks Guyfang, and yes I am working on reading these TM's. Does this also mean the aux pump works the same way on a 806, the belly tank float trips, and kicks on the pump to pull fuel from wherever the hose is going until the float comes back up?
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