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I have completed this project.  I ran out of welder gas, so I guess no nerf bars..

 

 

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Yeah, I’ve a thousand things going on.  Norman’s been loving life, pulling whenever he can.  Now that I installed my 5th wheel hitch, I’m gearing up for a trip to haul a camper to Daytona Beach next weekend.  Today, I drove 280 miles round trip to pick up a 29 gallon gravity transfer tank.  It only takes up 7” of bed depth and has a simple on/off solenoid to drain the fuel into the truck tank.


I’ll probably clean it, toss some Regal Red on it and get it installed soon.

 

 

 

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Being a 2wd, 6 speed manual turbo diesel, and a little hopped up on boost and extra fuel supply, Norman’s pretty stout.  Today, I spent about half of my trip on state highways 55 mph zones, and some interstates at 70/75 mph zones.  Based on this odometer reading and fuel slip, 21.57 mpg isn’t terrible either.    
 

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Having an extra 29 gallons will help though, when a trailer is loaded and fuel economy drops a bit.  
 

 

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4 hours ago, pullstart said:

Being a 2wd, 6 speed manual turbo diesel, and a little hopped up on boost and extra fuel supply, Norman’s pretty stout.  Today, I spent about half of my trip on state highways 55 mph zones, and some interstates at 70/75 mph zones.  Based on this odometer reading and fuel slip, 21.57 mpg isn’t terrible either.    
 

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Having an extra 29 gallons will help though, when a trailer is loaded and fuel economy drops a bit.  
 

 

21? Dang! My truck only gets 14, If I'm lucky!

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1 hour ago, ZXT said:

21? Dang! My truck only gets 14, If I'm lucky!


Gasser or diesel?  If diesel, it just needs more air flow and some fuel too :handgestures-thumbupright:  Is it that V10?  14 is pretty alright!

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But first… we have a need in the camper.

 

I found these two aluminum scraps in the bin.  Drilled a couple holes, polished some aluminum, now time to see if I can lay an aluminum bead still.

 

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14 hours ago, pullstart said:


Gasser or diesel?  If diesel, it just needs more air flow and some fuel too :handgestures-thumbupright:  Is it that V10?  14 is pretty alright!

Yep, that's the V10. I've not owned a diesel truck yet.. May have to add one to the fleet some day.

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Got the little fab project finished up.  Not too shabby.

 

 

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The tank is mounted.  For the extra 20 bucks, I sprung for a new solenoid drain valve.  I also ordered a marine fuel/water separator and filter combo.  I might as well be sure I put clean fuel into my tank!

 

 

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“A paint job only a mother could love” or @pfrederi.  He hates painting!  :handgestures-thumbupright:

 

 

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I feel a Haiku...

 

A paint job for Mom

:wh: hearts pump gas Regal Red

So now paint the truck

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Paint oil base with brush

 

streaks runs and mistakes galore

 

but it is still red.

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I got the plumbing and wiring done.  A 10 gallon test and everything is holding where it needs and releasing where it should go.

 

Green light for diesel fuel.  Simple gravity feed to the truck tank.  With just 10 gallons, it flows through the 3/8” line and filter system quite quickly based on the bubbles flying through the sediment cup.

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On 3/26/2021 at 9:14 PM, pullstart said:

I have completed this project.  I ran out of welder gas, so I guess no nerf bars..

 

 


 

I received pictures of this golf cart project completed.  It looks pretty alright!

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A video update as well on the transfer tank project.

 


 

I need to grab some 2 by’s soon.  I figured I’d put them to good use once or twice before I chop ‘em up.

 

 

 

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This tank rocks!


400 miles and plenty of fuel to go!

 

 

 

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I’ve been pulling this RV and now that I’m unhooked, we’re flying empty.  The ultimate test, how far can we go between fuel stops?

 

 

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After a transfer, still full.

 

 

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Starting to run on just one tank.

 

I’m wondering how many more 100’s I can rack up on the trip!  Be in Michigan soon!

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Ended up at 935.3 miles before making a fuel stop!  Now I need to train my body and my pit crew to hold it for 900 miles and we’ll be truckers…

 

 

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32 minutes ago, pullstart said:

Ended up at 935.3 miles before making a fuel stop!  Now I need to train my body and my pit crew to hold it for 900 miles and we’ll be truckers…

 

 

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Gotta get out and stretch once in a while... Don't want blood clots in the legs, that's for sure!

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2 minutes ago, ZXT said:

Gotta get out and stretch once in a while... Don't want blood clots in the legs, that's for sure!


true story.  Most likely, We’ll only use the tank to it’s fullest capacity when hauling big loads long distance.  Then, we can use us as reasons for pit stops, not the fuel gauge.  :handgestures-thumbupright:

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1 hour ago, pullstart said:

935.3 miles before making a fuel stop!

That will be helpful in high fuel cost (TAX) states like PA and NY.          :handgestures-thumbupleft:

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Just now, 953 nut said:

That will be helpful in high fuel cost (TAX) states like PA and NY.          :handgestures-thumbupleft:


yessir!  We went from S. Georgia into Michigan before fueling :banana-linedance:

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