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    Gq fuel tank connections

    Hey everyone. Had a look round so sorry if this has been asked before but was wondering what the 3 fuel hoses going to the rear fuel tank are on a gq tb42. Theres one larger one in the pickup and then 2 smaller ones. One on the pickup and one i the corner of the tank.
    Reason im asking is im changing the tank to a fuel cell that has a sump with 2 connections on it at the bottom in the sump and 2 on top that they say is 2 returns or 1 return and 1 rollover valve.
    Really wondering where are the correct spots to connect the 3 hoses on the new tank so it works. Haha.


    Thanks a ton👍🏽

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rolls88 View Post
    Hey everyone. Had a look round so sorry if this has been asked before but was wondering what the 3 fuel hoses going to the rear fuel tank are on a gq tb42. Theres one larger one in the pickup and then 2 smaller ones. One on the pickup and one i the corner of the tank.
    Reason im asking is im changing the tank to a fuel cell that has a sump with 2 connections on it at the bottom in the sump and 2 on top that they say is 2 returns or 1 return and 1 rollover valve.
    Really wondering where are the correct spots to connect the 3 hoses on the new tank so it works. Haha.


    Thanks a ton👍🏽
    Big one is supply to pump, small one on pickup is return, small one on tank is charcoal canister breather.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arfa Brayne View Post
    Big one is supply to pump, small one on pickup is return, small one on tank is charcoal canister breather.
    Awesome. Thanks for that mate👍🏽

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