Posted by BobReeves on August 26, 2018 at 08:04:27 from (70.184.17.143):
In Reply to: Gasoline Transport posted by L.Fure on August 26, 2018 at 07:16:17:
If you have a pickup with a large fuel tank and a fuel rail with a presser test port, just use the pickup to haul the gas. Not really hard to add an adaptor and quick disconnect fitting on the test port. Then all you need is a relay and switch under the hood to turn the fuel pump on. I have 10 foot of 1/2" plastic tubing connected to the male end of the quick disconnect.
I did this with my 2000 Chevy 1500 long bed which has a 37 gal tank. Never timed it but would guess it takes about 10 minutes to fill a 5 gal can. I have pumped 20 gal out without starting the truck or putting a charger on the battery, still started without issues.
No problems with legally hauling gas and it's portable. If anyone wants to do this I can probably find the sources for everything needed and can help with the electrical hook up. We can continue in this thread or start another...
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