This question poped into my head when replying to another thread and I thought it should be separate.
We have two portable fuel tanks on our 16 Cruiser and I change tanks by manually disconnecting one and connecting to the other. This always results in a tiny fuel spill. Doesn't hurt the boat, but always gets on my hands so I can't ask my wife or daughter to do it.
Is there a convenient way to Y-valve the fuel lines and change tanks that way? I'm sure there is, but what hareware and precautions are needed? I know there are a pair if inlets/outlets at the fuel filter which would be a convenient location.
-- Chuck
We have two portable fuel tanks on our 16 Cruiser and I change tanks by manually disconnecting one and connecting to the other. This always results in a tiny fuel spill. Doesn't hurt the boat, but always gets on my hands so I can't ask my wife or daughter to do it.
Is there a convenient way to Y-valve the fuel lines and change tanks that way? I'm sure there is, but what hareware and precautions are needed? I know there are a pair if inlets/outlets at the fuel filter which would be a convenient location.
-- Chuck