Or convert too natural gas.
The problem there is that I would need a really long hose
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I talked with the local OPE dealer that I use and they didn't have any real solutions. It looks like the only solutions are to either:
1. Cache a few small jerry cans of gas along my route;
2. Carry a jerry can with me; or
3. Make up something myself.
For option 3 I figure I need:
1. Fuel line;
2. Small ( 10L ~ 5Gal ) plastic jerry can;
3. Spare gas cap for the regular gas tank;
4. Sintered filter for the line going into the spare gas tank;
5. 2 barbs for going through the gas caps.
6. Shut of valve; and
7. Some mounting hardware for the jerry can.
I'll check out the cost and see if its still "worth it".
The basic plan is to:
1. Put holes in the jerry can's gas cap and the spare gas cap;
2. Put barbs into the holes;
3. Attach fuel line to the barbs and the shutoff valve, thereby connecting the two caps
4. Attach the sintered filter to the fuel line that goes into the auxillary tank;
5. Try out the "fill" function with the engine off and cold;
.6. Decide from there.
I'll let everyone know how it turned out