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Has anyone looked at the top of the Fuel Pump from the inside? 2024 RT Limited

jdgretz

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Has anyone looked at the top of the fuel pump from the inside? There is a third nipple that is unused and blocked. Does that go through any sort of valve or filter in that housing or does it dump directly into the tank?

I'm thinking that could be the line for an aux fuel tank inlet.

Thanks,

jdg
 
I do not understand the desire to carry extra fuel vs the danger that presents?

I did a 6 day 1850 mile ride back in May of 2024 and fuel was never an issue.
Now riding to Alaska:
  • Average Distance: Services are typically available every 20-50 miles, but remote areas have gaps of up to 100+ miles.
  • Specific Stretches: A notable stretch of up to 160 miles exists between Teslin and Watson Lake.
  • After-hours: If traveling at night or off-season, distances between open stations can significantly increase.
  • Recommendation: Keep your tank at least half full and carry extra fuel for safety.
 
If it’s anything like the Ryker, the extra barb goes into the tank. I’ve drilled mine out to use as an auxiliary tank dump.

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