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Helm fuel transfer switch
- thp1957
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Cummins Diesels - Location: Minnesota
Helm fuel transfer switch
Do the fuel valves in the engine room need to changed in order to direct fuel between the tanks via the helm switch?
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- fleck05
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- Midnightsun
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- km1125
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Re: Helm fuel transfer switch
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I'd say that's an add-on and definitely not stock.
Do you have diesels? I have a 3607 but it is gas. I've thought about putting a fuel transfer switch in. Wondering how yours works. Do you have to hold that switch either left or right, or does it stay there. If it stays, I wonder if they have something to prevent an overflow in the tank you're pumping towards.
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- ScubaPete
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