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    Sub Tanks

    Question for my more experienced colleagues out there in 'trolland'.

    Can anyone tell me how I can stop the 10 second purge of fuel from the sub tank back into the main fuel tank upon start up in my 2000 series II GU wagon?

    I find it really annoying when I fill the sub tank on the grounds it's there for reserve, only to have it ekked away every time I start the bus...

    Any assistance or guidance that could be provided would be greatly appreciated.

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    DD

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    I think we all share your pain, brother.

    I put $20 in mine the other day and it's nearly gone allready.

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    My sub needle doesn't move at all, I can turn the truck on and off for a full main tank and hardly any disappears from the sub. I know they do prime a bit at start up but not that much...on mine anyway.
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    I agree with you Pat. The whole idea is to keep the pump turning over so the seals / whatever do not dry out / whatever. That way - when you really NEED the pump, you know it works. Gee DX - the fuel is not pumped overboard. It goes into your main tank and is not wasted. Just my two bobs worth.

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    There's no point having a sub tank full of diesel for "just in case" if the fuels gone off from sitting unused in the tank for too long.

    Tony

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    so im guessing thats very interesting??? lol

    yeah my sub tank does not drop at all. I fill both my tanks up at the servo every time. When my main tank empties, my sub tank is still full

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    Yep, Mine needle hardly goes down as well. Mind you, when i fill up, Im the annoying guy who spends ages at the pump. I like to wait till the air bubbles have settled down and keep on filling. Get as much in there as possible. As a result, im now getting consistent 950 - 1050 kms per fill up.
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    So what exactly is the function of the Sub tank? Is it an auto top-up feature for the main tank, or an emergency reserve that is solely selected by the dash switch, ONCE the main tank has reached a preset level?

    Just filled the 2.8 from empty (both tanks) to full (both tanks) for the first time...took 114 litres of go-juice.
    Have tried manually selecting the sub-tank, but the selector switch light extinguishes after aprox 10 seconds...so its back on the main tank?
    Is there a auto "lock-out" (in tank float) that stops the sb-tank over-priming the main tank?

    Sorry for the questions, just trying to work out the correct function of this system.
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    GU's always drawer fuel from the main tank, you use the fuel in the sub tank by transfering to the main tank. If your main tank is still full the transfer pump will be shut off to stop the main tank over filling.

    Tony

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    Sweet mate, thanks for the prompt answer..

    So a "self-priming" transfer of fuel, as the first post from Dirty Driver, is a fault from standard?

    Spent today listening for the auto pump transfer, after reading this yesterday...now I can concentrate on other noises

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