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Thanks DP!!!
Now if I left the top tank open while the stock tank is full, would it over flow and get all over the place???
Glad to help!
Not sure if I understand the question...but if the aux tank was empty and you just filled the main, would it overflow? No, it would not back up the fill line. Flow is one way, from the aux tank, thru the ball valve to the stock Pilot tank.
If that's not your question, please restate and I'll see....
When you want to refill, just pop the top off the aux and main tanks, open the ball valve, fill the main till it's full, turn off the valve, recap the tanks and you're good to go. That's how I did it with mine.
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Maybe if I had a 3.5 gallon tank I could just wait till my fuel warning light comes on and then just dump the 3.5 gallons...
I don't think the 3.5 gallon tank fits in between the rear roll tubes as well as the 5 gallon. But I think I've seen it done but the aux tank was mounted
above the tubes. Not my preference, though.
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You can get an electric transfer valve at your local parts store
One of the guys in my ride group has this, works great, but he does not use it will driving; always refills when he's stopped, so he can see if the fuel level in the main Pilot tank.
Another point, I just remembered, I used a non-vented gas cap. This kept the fuel from leaking out the top while driving. I've attached a rear-view shot of my '89 and another of my '90. Not sure if you can zoom in on it or not, but I replaced the fill cap that came with the tank with a leak-proof fill cap. Basically it's a plumbing reducer, a non-vented screw cap from NAPA and I used the screw insert from a junkyard fuel filler neck. It takes some work with a grinder to extract the screw insert, which is spot welded into the fuel filler neck, then i just push it into the top of the plumbing reducer. Works terrific, no fuel splashing out of the top of the tank. Costs about $25-$30 to make.
You can also see in the pic of the '90 Pilot (labeled as such), how I attached the tank to the roll tubes.
The stock cap, which comes with the aluminum tank, does a terrible sealing job. If you fill the tank, then drive, the fuel leaks out around the cap. My cap system stops this.