Thursday, August 27, 2009

[Titanaircraft] Re: auxiliary gas tank

Years ago I had a 15 gallon tank that I would strap into the back seat of the Tornado using the seat belts. I had a Facet pump that pumped fuel into the original main tank from the 15 gallon tank as needed. The 15 gallon tank came from US Plastics, but a search of their website now shows no 15 gallon tanks.

I did find some boat tanks that would probably work. Check out this link:
http://store.easternmarineoutlet.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=catalog.catalog&categoryID=483

or this link:
http://store.easternmarineoutlet.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=catalog.catalog&categoryID=484

-- Guy


--- In Titanaircraft@yahoogroups.com, "hollygreengrass" <claudia@...> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the response Vivian. Sounds like he kept the rear seat in place instead of removing it. That would be simpler, but I kind of like the idea of removing seat to see if I can then use the top of the tank to still store some stuff back there.
>
> Come on gang, only one response to my questions for some photos or ideas on auxiliary gas tank?! Please give me some love with a photo or two and some thoughts on the process.
> claudia
>


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