irishfield
Registered User
Penetanguishene, Ontario Canada
We're talking about the PST right?? It doesn't harden. Never had a leak, fuel, hydraulic, oil or household plumbing either.
We're talking about the PST right?? It doesn't harden. Never had a leak, fuel, hydraulic, oil or household plumbing either.
The tubing to the two tanks is different lengths, so they won't fill evenly. You'll probably be monkeying around with fuel valves to get the distribution you want? And especially with the low flow rate, at some point you WILL get distracted or sidetracked while waiting and fetching your coffee, and will accidentally overflow the tanks. Please don't ask me how I know that - - -
The steel box contains a steel flapper/control valve which closes the firewall hole when shut off. Besides you will be more comfortable if the heat comes in near your feet and rises. If the heat came in high then your feet and legs would be cold all winter. I don't know about you, but when my feet and legs are cold, I'm cold.OK, but should the stainless box be offset from the firewall penetration to reduce the "straight thru" flow in case of fire? It seems the firewall hole should be as high as possible since the fire would most likely be low where the the fuel is located...but the heat comes from low under the engine too.