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Hi,
I'm installing a Dickinson Newport heat on my boat. I have only one line coming out of my diesel fuel tank ( it's the fuel line for the engine). What I need to do is supply the heater with fuel. My concern is that if I install a Y-adaptor, some air may get into the fuel line. Then I'll have a constant source of irritation from having to bleed the fuel line. (possibly) Is my only option installing another line? Drilling another hole in the tank and making a fitting solely for the heater? There's got to be a better way. Also, to give you more info, the fitting in the tank is high up on the tank and inside the tank, there is a tube that runs down to just below the bottom of the tank. Mark |
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