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The quote from the aircraft fuel pump place come in today, and as expected the prices are sky-high. The "tight cost restraints" pump is $450, and the other one $1150. I'll consider that idea as being shot down in flames. 
I drew up a basic setup for a small in-tank pump. It looks like a fairly small aluminum cylinder would work (in-tank pumps are 38mm or 1.5"), with bulkhead fittings for liquids & wiring. One option I may pursue is to run pod air filters, which would open up a good bit of room for a pump assembly, plus make it easily gravity-fed. The in-tank stuff has to be vertical, though and that would be more difficult. I looked at small 1 gallon fuel cells and they are 6x6x12, which is too large. There are some very small fuel cells at Summit, like 1 and 2 quart, that could possibly be used for something like this.
I drew up a basic setup for a small in-tank pump. It looks like a fairly small aluminum cylinder would work (in-tank pumps are 38mm or 1.5"), with bulkhead fittings for liquids & wiring. One option I may pursue is to run pod air filters, which would open up a good bit of room for a pump assembly, plus make it easily gravity-fed. The in-tank stuff has to be vertical, though and that would be more difficult. I looked at small 1 gallon fuel cells and they are 6x6x12, which is too large. There are some very small fuel cells at Summit, like 1 and 2 quart, that could possibly be used for something like this.