Steve... you got that idea right here... how do i know? Because i did the same thing for my Nissan right after the idea was given here. I had to replace everything i just sold with my 2-stroke Johnson... and the guy didn't even need it but i threw it in as i figured i didn't need it either. But i kept spilling gas all over me (and my beautiful first mate once...not fun) when pouring into the tank from my gas can (i guess since they are now plastic they aren't cans anymore... Geezer Speak?) so when i read this idea several months ago i took advantage of it. Jeff Monty 17 #336 Cameron Park, CA "Steve R." <stever707@mail.saabnet.com> wrote: Harry, I "borrowed" an idea from someone, I do not recall if was here or the TSBB site. I have a 3-gallon remote outboard tank, a length of 1/4 inch fuel hose, an outboard primer bulb, a plastic lawn mover shut off valve, and some hose clamps. The shut off valve is at the end of the hose. When the Honda runs out of gas, I can squeeze the bulb 16 times (IIRC) and fill the tank up. It is quicker to do than to describe. I hold the tiller and bulb in one hand and position the valve so that the fuel enters the tank. Be careful with that Honda gas cap, they can come loose and some have been lost. You may want to buy a spare. Most of the time I do not need much extra gas, so I carry a red Nalgene bottle made to hold fuel for a camp stove. The bottle holds about as much as the tank. A full tank lasts more than an hour. I can go anywhere on my home lake with that much gas. The 3-gallon tank is overkill, but it is the smallest I could find. steve Steve R. M-15 #119 Lexington, KY ******************************************************** Hello: I have ordered a 2hp Honda for my new M15(Li'L Nan,hull#707).I would like a remote fuel tank to hook up to.The local Honda dealer is willing to modify things but has never done it before.A mechanic friend has said that the fuel pump rate of flow will be the problem-I won't have gravity on my side.Has anyone done this? Thanks, Harry. _______________________________________________ http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/montgomery_boats