Interesting, but unnecessarily technical.. The 2" connector need only be 1" I/D.. Fill tank is RH tank with an outlet at the bottom rear corner facing the left tank. Left tank has an inlet at its rear RH corner... but not at the bottom. This one needs to be half way up, with a 90 deg bend pointing down and with a male thread. On this thread, will be fitted a brass 1" I/D one way valve in the upright position... (Mitre 10 carry these. You need the swing paddle type, not the spring ball type). The LH tank becomes the suction/run tank with fuel pick ups etc. The original gauge goes in the left tank and this is the running tank. If you choose to, you can fit an additional gauge in the original tank. You then have one filler, and fill normally. Both tanks fill together. As fuel is used the vehicle motion forces fuel from the RH tank to the LH tank keeping it full and slowly draining the RH tank. When the fuel gauge eventually moves off full, it means that the RH tank is dry and you have only what's left in the LH tank to use. The two tank breathers need to be linked together to the original filler neck, and need to be at least 3/4" ID. This is the system I run on the 101, and on the previous 101. Its simple, faultless and just works. Have a look next weekend and I'll show u the bits needed!
1995 Mercedes 1222A 4x4
1969 (Now know! Thanks Diana!!) Ser 2 Tdi SWB
1991 VW Citi Golf Cti (soon to be Tdi)
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