How to make an external fuel tank & pump

So often I find a vehicle left outside overnight that cranks but won’t start. Many times the problem is no fuel delivery. I don’t like pushing them inside so we came up with this device that helps us diagnose the problem and at the same time be able to simply drive the vehicle into the shop for better testing and fuel pump replacement if necessary. Hope this will help you too.

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6 Responses to “How to make an external fuel tank & pump”

  • realfixesrealfast says:

    Sure, as long as …
    Sure, as long as you can put fuel in it and pressurize it with air.

  • pimpfoot says:

    Could you perform …
    Could you perform this with a fuel cleaning canister? Like the one OTC offers. Thanks

  • realfixesrealfast says:

    I got the kit I use …
    I got the kit I use several years ag. The brand is TDK. I got it from the Snap On truck. From what I’ve seen, most of them are about the same. You’ll most likely only use 1/3 of all the fittings but it’s cheaper to buy a master kit than it is to buy each fitting individually.

  • RockinRonnieRomance says:

    Also, which brand …
    Also, which brand of master fuel pressure test kit do you prefer? Thanks.

  • RockinRonnieRomance says:

    Could you do a …
    Could you do a video showing how you test fuel pump volume? Thanks.

  • devilslice says:

    very cool idea. you …
    very cool idea. you guys are crafty.

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