New fuel tank on the deck

darkness

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So I got tired of the flat bed fueling problems, got rid of the factory tanks, and put a 120 gallon tank on the deck of my Kodiak. I’m questioning if I’m going to have a problem with the return line running up hill about 3 feet?
 

malibu795

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So I got tired of the flat bed fueling problems, got rid of the factory tanks, and put a 120 gallon tank on the deck of my Kodiak. I’m questioning if I’m going to have a problem with the return line running up hill about 3 feet?
No. Ive even T-d a supply line from and aux tank into the engine return line
 

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No. You could put the tank on the roof and the return fuel would be fine
 

darkness

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Good to know. I also can confirm it’s not an issue as I got the truck done today lol. No more flat bed fueling problems…hopefully hehe. Just in time for our trip. Heading to 4 corners, Durango and then Texas.
 

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