That's where I expected to find it. Wasn't there.Crossover line would be at the toward the bottom of tanks.
Those vent lines for sure go vertical and exhaust at the roofline. I'll inspect that fuel pump tomorrow. ThanksWhere your unfinished lines from the shutoff valves meet at the fuel pump will provide a path for fuel to flow from Tank 1 to Tank 2. If there are no check valves inline then levels can balance through there
Note you may also have return lines in the mix as well. These may be what you see as the vent lines from the engine to the top of the tanks.
Fuel in tanks with a list, tend to move to the lower tank, further increasing the list.
That may answer a question I've had about the prior owner's label on the dual tank manifold. An vintage Dymo label says "one open valve," i.e. draw from one tank at a time. I've ignored it and run from both a few times and I have left both open a few times at the dock to balance the tanks. But I guess that has only worked because the boat was fairly level.
I could see where one tank at a time might arguably provide kind of an emergency reserve if I didn't check fuel levels every day. Running out of fuel in one tank is only slightly less problematic than running completely out of fuel. And the real problem would be with my monitoring.
Don't forget the return line! If you choose to run off of only one tank, you need to make sure the return fuel from the engine is only going to that same tank. More than one boater has drawn from the port and returned to the starboard until the tank ran dry.
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Or until the tank receiving the return flow became over-full and puked a bunch of fuel out the vent.
Or until the tank receiving the return flow became over-full and puked a bunch of fuel out the vent.
Or until the tank receiving the return flow became over-full and puked a bunch of fuel out the vent.
Been there. After topping-off both saddle tanks, I had only been underway for half an hour when for no particular reason I glanced over the starboard side and saw fuel pouring out of the vent fitting. Instantly I realized what was happening. The return lines went to the starboard tank only. Thinking to fill each tank more efficiently, I had closed the valve in the crossover line. Once finished fueling, I left it that way, a boneheaded mistake I'm unlikely to repeat.
Good decisions come with experience. Experience comes from poor decisions.
Single engine diesel. two fuel tanks. The fuel levels read the same in each tank so there must be a crossover line. But the only thing that looks like a crossover line vents the fuel tanks. I'm not seeing the big picture here. A little help? Kinda lost.