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Re: Pressure in Fuel Tank

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Subject: Re: Pressure in Fuel Tank
From: Max Heim <mvheim@studiolimage.com>
Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 18:40:52 -0700
Tank collapse can happen due to atmospheric conditions, as well, if the 
vent is clogged. Long drive on a hot day, almost empty tank, parked 
outdoors on a cold night... gas vapor condenses, greatly reducing its 
volume... whooompf!

Ask me how I know... <g>


Chris Attias had this to say:

>As far as I know, a little pressure in the fuel tank is an OK thing. 
>Depending on the amount of fuel in the tank and the ambient 
>temperature, there will always be some vapor pressure there.  You 
>would see the most in an almost empty tank on a hot day.  My '64 B 
>has a brand new vented cap, no vapor canister, and still builds up 
>some pressure.  The key to tank venting is to not create a vacuum as 
>the fuel is pumped out.  A powerful enough pump would cause the tank 
>to collapse without atmospheric or vapor pressure behind it.
>
>Chris Attias
>'64 MGB
>'84 Alfa Romeo GTV-6
>


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Max Heim
'66 MGB GHN3L76149
If you're near Mountain View, CA,
it's the red one with the silver bootlid.


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