Auxiliary bed tank plumbing problem. Help!

saburai

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I'm hoping that someone can give me some advice.
I'm right in the middle of plumbing my newly installed bed tank on my '90 F250. Based on the images of the RDS gravity install kit, I thought I'd be able to plumb my own 3/8" barbed fitting in to the front tank filler neck. Imagine my surprise when I disconnected the filler neck and discovered the inner rubber fill hose. I've done a bit of searching and found the filler mod for better fuel flow when refueling. However, I've got no complaints, the tanks fill fast enough for me. I do need to get the fill barb into the filler neck somehow and the dammed rubber inner hose has me stumped:confused: What's a good solution??
As always, many thanks...
 

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Doh!

O.K. upon closer inspection, I see that if I plumb it higher, above where the rubber hose splits from the filler neck I'll be good. I wss so focused on getting the fill point low for good head pressure I missed the obvious:rolleyes:
 

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