
Originally Posted by
roverrescue
I wonder if your main 3/4” breather is restricted , especially considering the guard tank will have raised that breather???
this is were i'd start. if the 20mm breather has fuel in it you will have the restriction. Trace it to see if there is any dip in the line that fuel can sit in and create a blockage. You can buy lengths of fuel grade hose from any truck supplier if you need to re-route the breather. If there is a blockage, the fuel going in will be limited by the capacity of air escaping, explaining your slow transfer time.
The other thing i've seen happen is the threaded bung to the main tank for the lead in line from guard tank is exposed to damage. If you don't already have one, a guard (bit of steel plate) is good insurance from a rock strike taking out your fuel supply. Seen it happen in the middle of the Flinders ranges. There were washing buckets, pots, pans and any other container we could get our hands on to save 127ltr of diesel.
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