I am looking for knowledgeable input on how to this might be done. Can I just replace the existing fuel cap with a cap that is made to add an extended run fuel capacity? Most of the ones I have found are for gasoline systems so I don't know if this type of cap would work for a diesel.
I am planning to mount the extended run tank slightly higher than the generator so I can get gravity flow. If this is a good idea I wonder about the additional head of fuel and will it cause the main tank to over flow or will the extended run cap on the original fuel tank seal against any leak from the extended run tank being hooked in to it?
Another idea is to mount the extended run tank at the same level as the existing generator tank and just "T" the hose into the existing fuel hose from the generator tank. I could put a shut off valve on the line from the extended run tank in case I would ever need to remove the line of ???
Am I approaching this in the wrong way?
I am planning to mount the extended run tank slightly higher than the generator so I can get gravity flow. If this is a good idea I wonder about the additional head of fuel and will it cause the main tank to over flow or will the extended run cap on the original fuel tank seal against any leak from the extended run tank being hooked in to it?
Another idea is to mount the extended run tank at the same level as the existing generator tank and just "T" the hose into the existing fuel hose from the generator tank. I could put a shut off valve on the line from the extended run tank in case I would ever need to remove the line of ???
Am I approaching this in the wrong way?