I have a Mercedes Sprinter and want to put a small 5-10 Litre Fuel tank somewhere
in or out of the Van to service my Diesel Heater. Could somebody tell me which is the
best place that they could recommend. I was going to connect to the Main Tank but
was advised my Mercedes not to. If there's help out there I need it PLEASE......
Chucker..
Chris61 said
03:44 PM Nov 15, 2016
I would do some more enquiring. The existing fuel tank would be best IMHO, a little thought about how you plumb it up would be all you need to do.
vince56 said
04:04 PM Nov 15, 2016
I would have thought the existing fuel tank would be the best option, not having to fill another small tank etc.
Surely the fuel supply to your heater could be plumbed in.
My heater came with a suction tube that could be fitted to any tank, way to go.
Aus-Kiwi said
06:03 PM Nov 15, 2016
I THINK mine is T'd into the diesel return line . It's off the bottom
By 30mm so it cannot use all the fuel . 300 litre tank . IMO it's just an excuse !! Another way is to run a line down the breather to tank ?
CC Bear said
07:26 PM Nov 15, 2016
If you google " Setting up a diesal heater in a mercedes Sprinter" you will find tons of information. Always google first is best option. Cheers
Chucker said
09:46 PM Nov 15, 2016
Thanks for the interesting feedback. I will look deeper and google a bit more. Thanks again . Mercedes guy scared me a bit.
-- Edited by Chucker on Tuesday 15th of November 2016 09:50:07 PM
-- Edited by Chucker on Wednesday 16th of November 2016 12:59:23 PM
Chucker said
01:03 PM Nov 16, 2016
BINGO.....
At last I found someone who knows what to do.
He's hopefully my White Knight.
Google and word of mouth ..+ + .
I'll report back soon.
PeterD said
03:21 PM Nov 16, 2016
Chucker wrote:
Thanks for the interesting feedback. I will look deeper and google a bit more. Thanks again . Mercedes guy scared me a bit.
What story were they spinning to you?
Chucker said
08:45 PM Nov 16, 2016
The Mercedes Guy said don't do it cos you can lose power from your engines fuel line
if not done properly and didn't recommend I should do it.
This Diesel Mechanic i was put onto from another mechanic,
Made a note about the importance of not letting air into fuel tank.
This was something that I feared with others that said they would have a crack at doing it. Said he had done these before and it is an easy job. Thanks ...I'll get back to you all ... Chucker....
Still nervous though cos this is my Baby.....:)
-- Edited by Chucker on Wednesday 16th of November 2016 08:53:48 PM
Peter_n_Margaret said
06:37 PM Nov 17, 2016
Chucker wrote:
Made a note about the importance of not letting air into fuel tank.
Strange comment. All fuel that you use from the tank must be replaced with air otherwise the fuel will not come out.
Cheers,
Peter
vince56 said
07:43 AM Nov 18, 2016
Pretty sure the mechanic was cautioning about getting air into the supply line for the engine, possibly causing issues re trapped air in lines needing to be bled out.
Landfall said
08:20 AM Nov 18, 2016
Funny that this should come up.
Yesterday I was talking to Graeme at Dieselheat about fitting a diesel heater to our campervan also and mentioned that I thought it was possible to insert a T piece in the fuel line. He said no-way that the fuel line is under pressure for the common rail diesel and he does not recommend it. When asked about inserting a pickup into the fuel tank he explained that removing the tank from the sprinter is a big job.
His recommendation was to fit a 5 litre tank under one of the bunks. His set up which is purpose built includes a removable tank in a tray, there is no smell or risk of spill.
If you Google Dieselheat or you can go to there website at www.dieseheat.com.au for a lot of information.
He has done a few sprinters and was a wealth of information, we think we will pay the extra and get him to fit ours professionally as there appears to be a lot of traps. I want our heater unit fitted under the floor, he makes a nice aluminium box for this to be done.
Hi all,
I have a Mercedes Sprinter and want to put a small 5-10 Litre Fuel tank somewhere
in or out of the Van to service my Diesel Heater. Could somebody tell me which is the
best place that they could recommend. I was going to connect to the Main Tank but
was advised my Mercedes not to. If there's help out there I need it PLEASE......
Chucker..
Surely the fuel supply to your heater could be plumbed in.
My heater came with a suction tube that could be fitted to any tank, way to go.
Thanks for the interesting feedback. I will look deeper and google a bit more.
Thanks again . Mercedes guy scared me a bit.
-- Edited by Chucker on Tuesday 15th of November 2016 09:50:07 PM
-- Edited by Chucker on Wednesday 16th of November 2016 12:59:23 PM
At last I found someone who knows what to do.
He's hopefully my White Knight.
Google and word of mouth ..+ + .
I'll report back soon.
What story were they spinning to you?
The Mercedes Guy said don't do it cos you can lose power from your engines fuel line
if not done properly and didn't recommend I should do it.
This Diesel Mechanic i was put onto from another mechanic,
Made a note about the importance of not letting air into fuel tank.
This was something that I feared with others that said they would
have a crack at doing it. Said he had done these before and it is
an easy job.
Thanks ...I'll get back to you all ...
Chucker....
Still nervous though cos this is my Baby.....:)
-- Edited by Chucker on Wednesday 16th of November 2016 08:53:48 PM
Strange comment. All fuel that you use from the tank must be replaced with air otherwise the fuel will not come out.
Cheers,
Peter
Funny that this should come up.
Yesterday I was talking to Graeme at Dieselheat about fitting a diesel heater to our campervan also and mentioned that I thought it was possible to insert a T piece in the fuel line. He said no-way that the fuel line is under pressure for the common rail diesel and he does not recommend it. When asked about inserting a pickup into the fuel tank he explained that removing the tank from the sprinter is a big job.
His recommendation was to fit a 5 litre tank under one of the bunks. His set up which is purpose built includes a removable tank in a tray, there is no smell or risk of spill.
If you Google Dieselheat or you can go to there website at www.dieseheat.com.au for a lot of information.
He has done a few sprinters and was a wealth of information, we think we will pay the extra and get him to fit ours professionally as there appears to be a lot of traps. I want our heater unit fitted under the floor, he makes a nice aluminium box for this to be done.