Diesel fuel surge tank
Okay,
I have a second 75L alloy fuel tank under the tray of the 130.
Tank is essentially rectangular in shape sits above the chassis rails.
The pick up is at the back of the tank, tank has internal baffles but no collecting point for fuel... thus when overall volume gets low and the vehicle is nose down the poor old 300tdi gets thristy. The original and second tank are linked to the existing fuel system by a Pollack valve so when it starves I flick the switch and drive off the original tank. Once equilibrium established I can change back.
I know the ricer boys run fancy pants surge tanks with built in fuel pumps to keep fuel pressure up, but Im hoping someone might be able to help me think through a way of fixing this intermittent problem simply.
Option 1/ remove tank cutout pickup and then weld in an internal circular pickup bowl - dont like this option as the tank is currently leak proof and welding dieso soaked Al will probably be a headache.
Option2/ external surge tank which feeds from the dodgy pickup, hold about 500cc of dieso and feeds the Pollack valve. This will be enough to keep fuel pressure up after nose down incidents and down steep hills. The only problem I have is working out the shape and porting of such a tank. Can I have the inlet at the top, outlet at the bottom and a vent linked into the tank vent, will it even need a vent?... I just need a little confirmation before knocking one up!
Regards,
Steve
'95 130 dual cab fender (gone to a better universe)
'10 130 dual cab fender (getting to know it's neurons)
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