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Thread: Sill tank filler options for a Hardtop

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    Could you consider filling via 1/2" valve and click-on hose fitting tee'd in to the outlet piping for now whist its a water tank. Just fill into the outlet, and let our escape from breather at the top.

    If filling from a jerry, you can still do this by siphoning.

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    I agree with MarkM
    Ive had water tanks now in three boats and two utes and I honestly cant understand why people put fillers in place.
    Just back fill via your drain point using standard hose fittings - so much less mess than holding the hose into a slow breathing filler.
    If you are using a pressure pump like I do on the boats, then have a tee valve piece prior to the pump and fill via that location.

    With your setup weeds. Install tank with diesel fill orientated for y-filler off main fill point. Just dont hook in the final piping have it blanked off.
    Have the breather installed running up the rear panel or whatever. Then from the feed location run the hose to pump or tap and back fill it as a water tank from that location.
    When it comes time to convert to diesel - hook in the filler neck then route the drain to your transfer pump.

    S

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    Well......I fill the 70L water tank that’s inside the defender via the drain using a snap on garden fitting......will more than likely do the same again but thought I would canvas the forum for ideas.

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    You're too fussy Weeds! The caravan type fillers look fine.

    I've had one on my 130 (behind the rear door) for nearly 10 years! But I have only ever used it for water. Not sure if these types of fillers are suitable for diesel. You may be better with a stainless steel option from a boat shop
    Defender side view.jpg
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    1998 Landrover Defender 300Tdi 130 HCPU Expedition
    1972 Peugeot 504 Sedan - Daily Driver

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    You're too fussy Weeds! The caravan type fillers look fine.

    I've had one on my 130 (behind the rear door) for nearly 10 years! But I have only ever used it for water (I have 2 x 55 litre water tanks). Not sure if these types of fillers are suitable for diesel. You may be better with a stainless steel option from a boat shop
    Defender side view.jpg
    Andrew
    1998 Landrover Defender 300Tdi 130 HCPU Expedition
    1972 Peugeot 504 Sedan - Daily Driver

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