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Any Idea's
06-20-2005, 02:30
Post: #1
Any Idea's
I went out yesterday and I was going to fill the diesel and my
regular gas tank and ran into a problem?

My bird is 33 foot long and it has a Diesel engine and a gas
generator and there for I have two tanks.

I filled the diesel tank up but when I went to fill the gas tank up I
could not get the pump hose into the proper location to fill up the
tank. I have a lockable door that opens and the fill pipe is located
inside and below that door. I cannot get the nozzel to fit on the
pipe tight and part of the fuel that I was pumping just ran over the
side of the gas tank pipe opening. I think this is because of the new
type of nozzels used today have a rubber seat on them and I can not
get this into the location of this fill pipe. Anybody have this same
problem?

I can always fill by using a 5 gallon fuel can but does anyone know
of another way? Jon

Jon Lechich
1978 Wanderlodge
Back-door (Rebel Bird)
Bremerton Washington
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06-20-2005, 05:15
Post: #2
Any Idea's
Jon,
See if a muffler shop can bend/fabricate a piece of steel
pipe to act as an extension tube you could fit into the opening
and then put the fuel filler nozzle in the extension tube.

George Witt
81 FC 35
Lincoln, Nebraska


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jon" wrote:
> I went out yesterday and I was going to fill the diesel and my
> regular gas tank and ran into a problem?
>
> My bird is 33 foot long and it has a Diesel engine and a gas
> generator and there for I have two tanks.
>
> I filled the diesel tank up but when I went to fill the gas tank up I
> could not get the pump hose into the proper location to fill up the
> tank. I have a lockable door that opens and the fill pipe is located
> inside and below that door. I cannot get the nozzel to fit on the
> pipe tight and part of the fuel that I was pumping just ran over the
> side of the gas tank pipe opening. I think this is because of the new
> type of nozzels used today have a rubber seat on them and I can not
> get this into the location of this fill pipe. Anybody have this same
> problem?
>
> I can always fill by using a 5 gallon fuel can but does anyone know
> of another way? Jon
>
> Jon Lechich
> 1978 Wanderlodge
> Back-door (Rebel Bird)
> Bremerton Washington
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06-20-2005, 05:22
Post: #3
Any Idea's
I know other BB owners that have this same configuration of diesel coach
engine and gas generator and they are not having this problem. Why not take
a picture of your filler tube and post it on the forum for us to see.

tom
1982 FC35
Vernon Center,NY

At 05:15 PM 6/20/2005 +0000, you wrote:
>Jon,
> See if a muffler shop can bend/fabricate a piece of steel
>pipe to act as an extension tube you could fit into the opening
>and then put the fuel filler nozzle in the extension tube.
>
> George Witt
> 81 FC 35
> Lincoln, Nebraska
>
>
>--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jon" wrote:
> > I went out yesterday and I was going to fill the diesel and my
> > regular gas tank and ran into a problem?
> >
> > My bird is 33 foot long and it has a Diesel engine and a gas
> > generator and there for I have two tanks.
> >
> > I filled the diesel tank up but when I went to fill the gas tank up I
> > could not get the pump hose into the proper location to fill up the
> > tank. I have a lockable door that opens and the fill pipe is located
> > inside and below that door. I cannot get the nozzel to fit on the
> > pipe tight and part of the fuel that I was pumping just ran over the
> > side of the gas tank pipe opening. I think this is because of the new
> > type of nozzels used today have a rubber seat on them and I can not
> > get this into the location of this fill pipe. Anybody have this same
> > problem?
> >
> > I can always fill by using a 5 gallon fuel can but does anyone know
> > of another way? Jon
> >
> > Jon Lechich
> > 1978 Wanderlodge
> > Back-door (Rebel Bird)
> > Bremerton Washington
>
>
>
>
>
>Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
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06-20-2005, 06:27
Post: #4
Any Idea's
Jon, How about a piece of plastic hose which fits on tho the pump
nosle? Just do't drop it in to the tank.
Kurt
Not having the problem
'35FC35

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mrdonut12" <mrdonut12@y...>
wrote:
> Jon,
> See if a muffler shop can bend/fabricate a piece of steel
> pipe to act as an extension tube you could fit into the opening
> and then put the fuel filler nozzle in the extension tube.
>
> George Witt
> 81 FC 35
> Lincoln, Nebraska
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jon" wrote:
> > I went out yesterday and I was going to fill the diesel and my
> > regular gas tank and ran into a problem?
> >
> > My bird is 33 foot long and it has a Diesel engine and a gas
> > generator and there for I have two tanks.
> >
> > I filled the diesel tank up but when I went to fill the gas tank
up I
> > could not get the pump hose into the proper location to fill up
the
> > tank. I have a lockable door that opens and the fill pipe is
located
> > inside and below that door. I cannot get the nozzel to fit on
the
> > pipe tight and part of the fuel that I was pumping just ran over
the
> > side of the gas tank pipe opening. I think this is because of the
new
> > type of nozzels used today have a rubber seat on them and I can
not
> > get this into the location of this fill pipe. Anybody have this
same
> > problem?
> >
> > I can always fill by using a 5 gallon fuel can but does anyone
know
> > of another way? Jon
> >
> > Jon Lechich
> > 1978 Wanderlodge
> > Back-door (Rebel Bird)
> > Bremerton Washington
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06-20-2005, 08:49
Post: #5
Any Idea's
Clear plastic hose-sounds good! Jon

Kurt Achenbach wrote:Jon, How about a piece of plastic hose which
fits on tho the pump
nosle? Just do't drop it in to the tank.
Kurt
Not having the problem
'35FC35

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mrdonut12"
wrote:
> Jon,
> See if a muffler shop can bend/fabricate a piece of steel
> pipe to act as an extension tube you could fit into the opening
> and then put the fuel filler nozzle in the extension tube.
>
> George Witt
> 81 FC 35
> Lincoln, Nebraska
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jon" wrote:
> > I went out yesterday and I was going to fill the diesel and my
> > regular gas tank and ran into a problem?
> >
> > My bird is 33 foot long and it has a Diesel engine and a gas
> > generator and there for I have two tanks.
> >
> > I filled the diesel tank up but when I went to fill the gas tank
up I
> > could not get the pump hose into the proper location to fill up
the
> > tank. I have a lockable door that opens and the fill pipe is
located
> > inside and below that door. I cannot get the nozzel to fit on
the
> > pipe tight and part of the fuel that I was pumping just ran over
the
> > side of the gas tank pipe opening. I think this is because of the
new
> > type of nozzels used today have a rubber seat on them and I can
not
> > get this into the location of this fill pipe. Anybody have this
same
> > problem?
> >
> > I can always fill by using a 5 gallon fuel can but does anyone
know
> > of another way? Jon
> >
> > Jon Lechich
> > 1978 Wanderlodge
> > Back-door (Rebel Bird)
> > Bremerton Washington





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06-20-2005, 09:45
Post: #6
Any Idea's
How about a piece of 1 1/2" pvc that would fit below the cap, but could be
pulled up for an extension. The nozzle weight should hold it in place while
filling.
Glenn Shehorn
83FC35
Kansas City Mo
----- Original Message -----
From: jon lechich
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 3:49 PM
Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Any Idea's


Clear plastic hose-sounds good! Jon

Kurt Achenbach wrote:Jon, How about a piece of plastic hose
which fits on tho the pump
nosle? Just do't drop it in to the tank.
Kurt
Not having the problem
'35FC35

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mrdonut12"
wrote:
> Jon,
> See if a muffler shop can bend/fabricate a piece of steel
> pipe to act as an extension tube you could fit into the opening
> and then put the fuel filler nozzle in the extension tube.
>
> George Witt
> 81 FC 35
> Lincoln, Nebraska
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jon" wrote:
> > I went out yesterday and I was going to fill the diesel and my
> > regular gas tank and ran into a problem?
> >
> > My bird is 33 foot long and it has a Diesel engine and a gas
> > generator and there for I have two tanks.
> >
> > I filled the diesel tank up but when I went to fill the gas tank
up I
> > could not get the pump hose into the proper location to fill up
the
> > tank. I have a lockable door that opens and the fill pipe is
located
> > inside and below that door. I cannot get the nozzel to fit on
the
> > pipe tight and part of the fuel that I was pumping just ran over
the
> > side of the gas tank pipe opening. I think this is because of the
new
> > type of nozzels used today have a rubber seat on them and I can
not
> > get this into the location of this fill pipe. Anybody have this
same
> > problem?
> >
> > I can always fill by using a 5 gallon fuel can but does anyone
know
> > of another way? Jon
> >
> > Jon Lechich
> > 1978 Wanderlodge
> > Back-door (Rebel Bird)
> > Bremerton Washington





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06-20-2005, 10:20
Post: #7
Any Idea's
kind of a custom funnel,we used them all the time in race cars..randydupree93wb
----- Original Message -----
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To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 1:15 PM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Any Idea's


Jon,
See if a muffler shop can bend/fabricate a piece of steel
pipe to act as an extension tube you could fit into the opening
and then put the fuel filler nozzle in the extension tube.

George Witt
81 FC 35
Lincoln, Nebraska


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jon" wrote:
> I went out yesterday and I was going to fill the diesel and my
> regular gas tank and ran into a problem?
>
> My bird is 33 foot long and it has a Diesel engine and a gas
> generator and there for I have two tanks.
>
> I filled the diesel tank up but when I went to fill the gas tank up I
> could not get the pump hose into the proper location to fill up the
> tank. I have a lockable door that opens and the fill pipe is located
> inside and below that door. I cannot get the nozzel to fit on the
> pipe tight and part of the fuel that I was pumping just ran over the
> side of the gas tank pipe opening. I think this is because of the new
> type of nozzels used today have a rubber seat on them and I can not
> get this into the location of this fill pipe. Anybody have this same
> problem?
>
> I can always fill by using a 5 gallon fuel can but does anyone know
> of another way? Jon
>
> Jon Lechich
> 1978 Wanderlodge
> Back-door (Rebel Bird)
> Bremerton Washington




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06-20-2005, 11:27
Post: #8
Any Idea's
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, jon lechich
wrote:
> Clear plastic hose-sounds good! Jon

No, it doesn't. The filler nozzle has an air bleed for the
automatic shut-off. If the air bleed is blocked, it thinks
the tank is full and shuts off the gas.

George Witt
81 FC 35
Lincoln, Nebraska
>
> Kurt Achenbach wrote:Jon, How about a piece of plastic
hose which fits on tho the pump
> nosle? Just do't drop it in to the tank.
> Kurt
> Not having the problem
> '35FC35
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mrdonut12"
> wrote:
> > Jon,
> > See if a muffler shop can bend/fabricate a piece of steel
> > pipe to act as an extension tube you could fit into the opening
> > and then put the fuel filler nozzle in the extension tube.
> >
> > George Witt
> > 81 FC 35
> > Lincoln, Nebraska
> >
> >
> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jon" wrote:
> > > I went out yesterday and I was going to fill the diesel and my
> > > regular gas tank and ran into a problem?
> > >
> > > My bird is 33 foot long and it has a Diesel engine and a gas
> > > generator and there for I have two tanks.
> > >
> > > I filled the diesel tank up but when I went to fill the gas
tank
> up I
> > > could not get the pump hose into the proper location to fill up
> the
> > > tank. I have a lockable door that opens and the fill pipe is
> located
> > > inside and below that door. I cannot get the nozzel to fit on
> the
> > > pipe tight and part of the fuel that I was pumping just ran
over
> the
> > > side of the gas tank pipe opening. I think this is because of
the
> new
> > > type of nozzels used today have a rubber seat on them and I can
> not
> > > get this into the location of this fill pipe. Anybody have this
> same
> > > problem?
> > >
> > > I can always fill by using a 5 gallon fuel can but does anyone
> know
> > > of another way? Jon
> > >
> > > Jon Lechich
> > > 1978 Wanderlodge
> > > Back-door (Rebel Bird)
> > > Bremerton Washington
>
>
>
>
>
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>
>
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06-20-2005, 16:40
Post: #9
Any Idea's
Does anyone here have a problem with fueling up there 31 or 33 foot Wanderlodges
as far as the gas goes? Just wondering as I posted something today about that I
have trouble placing the fuel nozzel in place to refill gas tank.

jon lechich wrote:Clear plastic hose-sounds good! Jon

Kurt Achenbach wrote:Jon, How about a piece of plastic hose which fits on tho
the pump
nosle? Just do't drop it in to the tank.
Kurt
Not having the problem
'35FC35

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mrdonut12"
wrote:
> Jon,
> See if a muffler shop can bend/fabricate a piece of steel
> pipe to act as an extension tube you could fit into the opening
> and then put the fuel filler nozzle in the extension tube.
>
> George Witt
> 81 FC 35
> Lincoln, Nebraska
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jon" wrote:
> > I went out yesterday and I was going to fill the diesel and my
> > regular gas tank and ran into a problem?
> >
> > My bird is 33 foot long and it has a Diesel engine and a gas
> > generator and there for I have two tanks.
> >
> > I filled the diesel tank up but when I went to fill the gas tank
up I
> > could not get the pump hose into the proper location to fill up
the
> > tank. I have a lockable door that opens and the fill pipe is
located
> > inside and below that door. I cannot get the nozzel to fit on
the
> > pipe tight and part of the fuel that I was pumping just ran over
the
> > side of the gas tank pipe opening. I think this is because of the
new
> > type of nozzels used today have a rubber seat on them and I can
not
> > get this into the location of this fill pipe. Anybody have this
same
> > problem?
> >
> > I can always fill by using a 5 gallon fuel can but does anyone
know
> > of another way? Jon
> >
> > Jon Lechich
> > 1978 Wanderlodge
> > Back-door (Rebel Bird)
> > Bremerton Washington





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06-20-2005, 23:46
Post: #10
Any Idea's
John, I have a 1981 31' and have not had a problem. As I'm traveling across
country right now, that includes a # of states. I can forward you a picture
of my filler if you'd like so you can compare.



Al S.

Now in Charleston, SC





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Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Any Idea's



Does anyone here have a problem with fueling up there 31 or 33 foot
Wanderlodges as far as the gas goes? Just wondering as I posted something
today about that I have trouble placing the fuel nozzel in place to refill
gas tank.

jon lechich wrote:Clear plastic hose-sounds good! Jon

Kurt Achenbach wrote:Jon, How about a piece of plastic hose which fits on
tho the pump
nosle? Just do't drop it in to the tank.
Kurt
Not having the problem
'35FC35

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mrdonut12"
wrote:
> Jon,
> See if a muffler shop can bend/fabricate a piece of steel
> pipe to act as an extension tube you could fit into the opening
> and then put the fuel filler nozzle in the extension tube.
>
> George Witt
> 81 FC 35
> Lincoln, Nebraska
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jon" wrote:
> > I went out yesterday and I was going to fill the diesel and my
> > regular gas tank and ran into a problem?
> >
> > My bird is 33 foot long and it has a Diesel engine and a gas
> > generator and there for I have two tanks.
> >
> > I filled the diesel tank up but when I went to fill the gas tank
up I
> > could not get the pump hose into the proper location to fill up
the
> > tank. I have a lockable door that opens and the fill pipe is
located
> > inside and below that door. I cannot get the nozzel to fit on
the
> > pipe tight and part of the fuel that I was pumping just ran over
the
> > side of the gas tank pipe opening. I think this is because of the
new
> > type of nozzels used today have a rubber seat on them and I can
not
> > get this into the location of this fill pipe. Anybody have this
same
> > problem?
> >
> > I can always fill by using a 5 gallon fuel can but does anyone
know
> > of another way? Jon
> >
> > Jon Lechich
> > 1978 Wanderlodge
> > Back-door (Rebel Bird)
> > Bremerton Washington





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