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Thread: surge tank setup: is this dodgy?

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    Default Re: surge tank setup: is this dodgy?

    Quote Originally Posted by STR8 2.8
    the point of this thread is to ascertain the right ways to mount the thing. its hard to find a tank for $100 with the inlets in the right spots. we dont all have stacks of cash floating around
    mate,
    the way you have this is correct - the overflow at the top, outlet at the bottom, and preferably lift below return line [hotter fuel on top - more likely to return to tank].

    having the lift at the bottom or top of the surge makes NO difference. the lift pump is not a pressure [head] device. it is a volume device - so big lines low pressure. the surge tank purpose is not for pressurising it is solely to ensure the outlet is NEVER uncovered - but obviously better if full. the return line IS better at the top because if full the warmer stuff is more likely to return to fuel tank.

    good luck with it and show us pics when you've done it!

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    Default Re: surge tank setup: is this dodgy?

    ok thanks everyone for your help. ill have a dig with what ive got.
    I have a Crown

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