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<blockquote data-quote="skipnrocks" data-source="post: 554798" data-attributes="member: 3166"><p>I mounted both mine in tank. I try to keep all my parts accessabke from any parts store if I can. It is a lot easier than people think to do I like how quiet it is. I really don't like the constant whine of the inline ones. To do it in tank I cut a ring the size of the diameter of the fuel pump plus .5 in. I cut a notch in one side about .5 wide so you can feed it into the tanks. I drilled 6 holes and welded in 6 1/4in bolts then with a second ring which I drilled at the same time as the first I put it on the tank as a template for the center holes and bolt holes. Drill and cut the tank then I put rtv on the inner ring and slide it in the bolt on the outer ring and let dry. Then remove outer ring and put the tank in with gasket on bottom side then bolt the top ring on. And it's worked like a champ. Doesn't leak and don't hear it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skipnrocks, post: 554798, member: 3166"] I mounted both mine in tank. I try to keep all my parts accessabke from any parts store if I can. It is a lot easier than people think to do I like how quiet it is. I really don't like the constant whine of the inline ones. To do it in tank I cut a ring the size of the diameter of the fuel pump plus .5 in. I cut a notch in one side about .5 wide so you can feed it into the tanks. I drilled 6 holes and welded in 6 1/4in bolts then with a second ring which I drilled at the same time as the first I put it on the tank as a template for the center holes and bolt holes. Drill and cut the tank then I put rtv on the inner ring and slide it in the bolt on the outer ring and let dry. Then remove outer ring and put the tank in with gasket on bottom side then bolt the top ring on. And it's worked like a champ. Doesn't leak and don't hear it. [/QUOTE]
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