Today we Drop the Fuel Tank from a Workhorse Chassis to Replace a deteriorated Generator fuel line on the 2003 National Dolphin Motorhome. Should be the same from 2000-2007 models.
Great job John demonstrating the procedure to drop the fuel tank to gain access to replace the fuel line. Good tip using fuel line type hose clamps. Have a great weekend! 👍
Interesting to see how you droped the fuel tank and then replaced the generator fuel line hose on this motorhome. I enjoyed in full to the end. Thank you, my friend.
My '04 Dolphin 6342 has almost the exact opposite setup as yours with both the propane and generator on the drivers side and to the front of the coach.... But I've gained a lot of insight to do mine from your video... If you've got about 70,000 miles on your coach you should have replaced the fuel pump while you were in there... Thanks for the help.
John, thanks for sharing the steps it takes to drop the tank on a WH chassis. Do you recall seeing an EVAP pressure sensor on the top of the tank's fuel pump assembly? My sensor has stopped working but not sure where to find it.
Sorry Larry, I did not notice it. But I would assume something like a EVAP pressure sensor would be more close to the engine compartment? What type of engine and year do you have? If I find out I will pass it on for sure.
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