Cheap aux tank build 10 Minutes ago | |
I have used this header tank for years and it is as cheap as you can get. This set up was given to me by another member of this forum. I am not the genious who came up with this. Wish I could take credit. Parts needed: 1-lamp post (sourced from garbage) 1-law mower gas tank 1-6 inch piece of angle iron (mine came from left over from garage door opener install) 1-Briggs and Straton Fuel shut off valve (from lawn mower) 4 feet fuel line (mine came from snowmobile) 1-inline fuel filter Total cost under $10 Most old lamp posts have a threaded rod at the top to attach the lamp shade and they usually still have the nut still on the top. Pull the wire out of the lamp post throw it away. Take the 6 inch piece of angle iron and using the nut secure it to the top of the lamp post. Take the law mower fuel tank and suing ip ties secure it to the angle iron. Attach about 1 foot of fuel line to the nipple on the tank. Put fuel shut off valve at end of fuel line comming from the tank and attach the rest of the fuel line to the valve. I put the fuel filter at the end of the fuel line so I can attach it to the fuel line comming from thecarb. Fill tank and attach it to fuel line from the carb. Turn on shut off valve and run your bike. The lap post has a nice large weighted base so it wont tip over easily and it will be 2 to 3 feet higher than your bike. Enjoy |
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