Going to fit a D4E very soon so thank you so much for taking the time to do this vid! Was contemplating going through the breather pipe as someone alluded to below as struggling to find any negatives in that method but this looks the proper way! Cheers
Great help! Just a couple of questions before I dive in! 1. Does the tube interfere with fuel level reading? 2. Is the fuel tank pressurised on this van? I heard a rumour about this being the case on modern vans... Cheers
Hi there, really love the channel and the content is super helpful, I am currently converting a long wheel base Peugeot boxer and I am slightly worried about weight load, I am not planning on having underslung water or gas, do you thing I have anything to worry about?
Great thanks! It is still worth keeping it in mind. Our 6m vans come in around 3000kg which leaves 500kg for people and luggage which is plenty. We use thinner worktops 27mm and lightweight poplar plywood
I cheated as wasn't comfortable with taking everything apart...I removed the breather pipe drilled a small hole placed the seal then inserted the stand pipe...its been over a year now working perfectly plus no smell of diesel from them tanks you get that many people moaning about leaking.
I’ve seen a video of a guy just pretty much doing what you did, drill into the top and drop the pipe, obviously cut a bit shorter as to avoid running the tank dry! Seemed as lot simpler than taking everything apart?
Hi.... Will be fitting a heater shortly and have just watched you vid... I have to say you make it all look relatively easy.. However... I have just watched another vid (ruclips.net/video/HHJaPP2uLFA/видео.html) and in this vid the chap explains why he didn't draw directly from the main tank.. if you go to approx 2:55 of the vid it shows a scrolling instruction leaflet and at the very top of the document on line 5 it states "you have 10 minutes to complete this operaton (fitting fuel feed) and refit the sender unit, tyhis advice direct from vehicle manufacturer..! Would you agree with this statement .. did you complete the operation within 10 mins..? TIA for response ..👍
Hi thanks for your message. I have never experienced any issue with this method and haven’t come across any time constraints from the manufacturer. All the best
Going to fit a D4E very soon so thank you so much for taking the time to do this vid! Was contemplating going through the breather pipe as someone alluded to below as struggling to find any negatives in that method but this looks the proper way! Cheers
Thanks for your comment. I’m glad the video is useful. Best of luck with your build 🙏
Wow. You are super talented at explaining and demonstrating! That is brilliant. Thanks. I learnt so much. Blessings to you! 🎉😊
You are so welcome! Glad it was useful thank you
Thank you for that 👌🏻, I was wondering how it was done and now saved ready for when I do it 😃
Glad it’s useful
Great video, will come in very handy. thx
Glad to hear it!
These videos are insane 👍
Thank you!
Again, very helpful 👍
Glad to hear!
This is really helpful! Can you use this pick up with any Chinese diesel heater? And can you please post a link for getting one. Thanks.
Excellent video man
Appreciate it!
Great help! Just a couple of questions before I dive in! 1. Does the tube interfere with fuel level reading? 2. Is the fuel tank pressurised on this van? I heard a rumour about this being the case on modern vans... Cheers
Thanks, no as it’s a float level located on the outside of the sender unit. No we haven’t had a pressurised one yet
Hi there, really love the channel and the content is super helpful, I am currently converting a long wheel base Peugeot boxer and I am slightly worried about weight load, I am not planning on having underslung water or gas, do you thing I have anything to worry about?
Great thanks! It is still worth keeping it in mind. Our 6m vans come in around 3000kg which leaves 500kg for people and luggage which is plenty. We use thinner worktops 27mm and lightweight poplar plywood
Hi, great video!. Do you have a link for the fuel.line product you installed.:)
www.leisureshopdirect.com/caravan-accessories/temporary/truma-kit-tes-01-34600-01-for-combi-d6e
Is the pump you install in this video in addition to the Truma pump that comes with the Combi?
Thanks for your comment, it is the Truma pump that we installed here
thanks - does it need to be so close to the sender unit? does it matter where along the fuel line it is installed?
@@eddy802I believe it needs to be a maximum of 2m from the tank and max 6m from the trauma unit.
I cheated as wasn't comfortable with taking everything apart...I removed the breather pipe drilled a small hole placed the seal then inserted the stand pipe...its been over a year now working perfectly plus no smell of diesel from them tanks you get that many people moaning about leaking.
I’ve seen a video of a guy just pretty much doing what you did, drill into the top and drop the pipe, obviously cut a bit shorter as to avoid running the tank dry!
Seemed as lot simpler than taking everything apart?
Sounds great - I guess people remove to catch the swaf and fit a retaining nut . How does your pipe remain in place please?
I used a rubber washer and super glued it .
@@Deiseboi many thanks !
Can't you just drill through the elbow on the fuel breather pipe? Got to be easier than removing the whole sender unit.
I was asking the same question? It works for me but was a bit of guessing
Hi.... Will be fitting a heater shortly and have just watched you vid... I have to say you make it all look relatively easy.. However... I have just watched another vid
(ruclips.net/video/HHJaPP2uLFA/видео.html) and in this vid the chap explains why he didn't draw directly from the main tank.. if you go to approx 2:55 of the vid it shows a scrolling instruction leaflet and at the very top of the document on line 5 it states "you have 10 minutes to complete this operaton (fitting fuel feed) and refit the sender unit, tyhis advice direct from vehicle manufacturer..! Would you agree with this statement .. did you complete the operation within 10 mins..? TIA for response ..👍
Hi thanks for your message. I have never experienced any issue with this method and haven’t come across any time constraints from the manufacturer. All the best
Really appreciate the swift response.. one more question.. did you purchase a particular fitment kit for the fuel outlet.?
@@vanlifeconversions
Hi, I have seen in other videos that the 10 mins is only an issue if you do not disconnect the battery.
So much easier and cleaner to drill and fix to breather pipe ? Plus unlike this guy no plastic Swaf drops into tank !