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That's what the problem is, you get an air bubble in the sump line & that gear pump isn't self priming. Maybe closing the vent when not in use will prevent that, but it should be open when it's operating.
Threading a fitting into a plastic fuel tank, carefully drill the correct under sized hole, manually thread fitting into tank, unthread it, then add sealant to fitting threads & screw it back, not over tightening fitting pulling out threads. Let it dry 24hr. I've done a half dozen this way & have never had one leak.
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Just curious - when the suction fitting is at the top of the tank, is there a stand tube from the fitting down to the bottom of the tank?
Ken
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Nope.
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