grenade
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Petrol Eberspacher heater on a boat
I am fitting a petrol Eberspacher heater to my little boat. I chose a petrol heater because I already have a petrol fuel tank for the outboard (I have no inboard diesel). I was hoping for some advice on how to split the fuel line in order to fuel the heater. The fuel tank has a screw on cap that doubles as the pertrol feed for the outboard. Is it possible to get a replacement cap with two feeds? or do I need to get a hose splitting fitting?
Is there any reason not to use a hose splitter (like either the outboard or the heater starving the other of fuel)?
Edit: I originally asked for advice on splitting the fuel line. I think that's been answered now and the simplest solution is a separate tank. However, it seems from other threads, that petrol heaters on a boat are not a good idea.
Is that definitively the case? Is it just a bad idea all together?
I am fitting a petrol Eberspacher heater to my little boat. I chose a petrol heater because I already have a petrol fuel tank for the outboard (I have no inboard diesel). I was hoping for some advice on how to split the fuel line in order to fuel the heater. The fuel tank has a screw on cap that doubles as the pertrol feed for the outboard. Is it possible to get a replacement cap with two feeds? or do I need to get a hose splitting fitting?
Is there any reason not to use a hose splitter (like either the outboard or the heater starving the other of fuel)?
Edit: I originally asked for advice on splitting the fuel line. I think that's been answered now and the simplest solution is a separate tank. However, it seems from other threads, that petrol heaters on a boat are not a good idea.
Is that definitively the case? Is it just a bad idea all together?
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