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Fuel tank placement regarding motor and electrical
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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 495604" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>So, the current plan is to put the tank in front of seat with fuel line running back to the FWS. The suggestion on the table is to hole saw through the front/back of the seat box to accept a large diameter PVC pipe. Run the fuel line through the PVC pipe to the FWS. That seems pretty clean. Your concern is the switch/fuse panel is right next to the tank. You could move the switch panel over or mount it somewhere else like behind the bench seat. </p><p></p><p>Another thought -- you mention the 6 gal tank will fit behind the seat between the two transom braces. I understand you would prefer it off to the side. But I might give it a try. Might not be an issue, IDK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 495604, member: 21536"] So, the current plan is to put the tank in front of seat with fuel line running back to the FWS. The suggestion on the table is to hole saw through the front/back of the seat box to accept a large diameter PVC pipe. Run the fuel line through the PVC pipe to the FWS. That seems pretty clean. Your concern is the switch/fuse panel is right next to the tank. You could move the switch panel over or mount it somewhere else like behind the bench seat. Another thought -- you mention the 6 gal tank will fit behind the seat between the two transom braces. I understand you would prefer it off to the side. But I might give it a try. Might not be an issue, IDK. [/QUOTE]
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