There's no way to access the fuel tank vent connection from under the vehicle without dropping the tank. That's usually not that bad of a job with a couple of ratchet straps and a drained tank. Pain in the ass, but not that big of a deal.Wally thank you ....very nice photos..just what i was looking for ! it appears that one might be able to replace the generators flexible fuel line to the tank steel pickup from under the vehicle . providing you have it high enough .. any input to this ??? larry
Okay, thanks for the clarification and correction. My advice still stands - I don't mind making extra work for Larry!The vent connections are more inboard, and guaranteed inaccessible. He's asking about the generator fuel feed though, which is more in the corner of the tank.
I would guarantee it won't be easy, but impossible? I'd have to take another look.
Yeah, even in the corner of the tank, I'd bet you're still right. It's a tight area if I recall correctly. Maybe with some heavy-duty robotic surgeon's tools?Okay, thanks for the clarification and correction. My advice still stands - I don't mind making extra work for Larry!![]()
thank you. Walley sent me some photos your sketch is right on i was surprised that the manuals do not show thisIf I remember right, it's located around here:
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Richard the info .. makes for less work thanksOkay, thanks for the clarification and correction. My advice still stands - I don't mind making extra work for Larry!![]()
Bruce thanks for the memory! and the photos are great i have a much clearer task of what i need to doHere is a link to a photo of my fuel connection to the generator on my 77 Palm Beach. You may be able to reach it from below as it is very close to the rear driver side corner of the rear tank.
I used a piece of hardline to bring the connection down where I could service the rubber lines going forward. I believe I brought it forward for ease of access, but that was over 10 years ago.
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Fuel Tank Lines
<p>I hand replaced the rubber lines in 2010, but by 2014 they had deteriorated amd cracked cause the lines to suck air. I replaced the top of tank lines with metal lines and all rubber lines with barrier hose.</p><br /> <p>I also had a leak from the top of the forward tank whenever i...www.gmcmhphotos.com