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Old 08-01-19, 04:24
Lynn Eades Lynn Eades is offline
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Tom, the pick up pipe lines up exactly with the drain plug the drain plug and casting function as a sump which the pick up pipe pokes into. Normally the end of the pipe is blanked off and the fuel is drawn through the screen through a hole in the side of the pipe.
As a note the Australians added a ring to the plug casting which acts as a barrier to prevent water in the bottom of the tank from getting into the area that fuel is drawn from. A good idea I thought.
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