Hi Bill;
After I determine tank location and how it will mount, I put two tubes through the fuselage. One is for the overflow, and will stick out about 1/2" on each side. The side with the tank will get a piece of fuel line that runs from the over flow tube on the tank to the fuselage tube, and of course the other side gets capped after filling. The other tube is in from of that. it sticks out 1/2" on the tank side like the other, but the inboard side is long enough to get bent into an elbow so it will face forward. Another piece of fuel line runs from the uniflow tube on the tank to the outboard side of this tube. I mount these tubes high on the fuselage, above the tank level. You can usually reach the fill/uniflow tube with a pressure line from the muffler if need be, and if you want to try pressure on a standard tank mode just switch the cap and the pressure line. If you are using straight suction, you can add restrictions to a piece of fuel line and attach it to the tube facing forward to vary how much natural pressure is applied to the tank. This makes everything easy to reach when filling a tank, and you don't have to worry about siphoning.
Good luck and have fun,
Dan McEntee