| To: | doug russell <dr-doug@msn.com> | 
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| Subject: | Re: Fuel tank condensation | 
| From: | "Vince J. Pujalte" <pujalte@stic.net> | 
| Date: | Mon, 07 Apr 1997 02:32:06 -0700 | 
| Hi Doug! My experience is that cars run better if you KEEP the tank full. With an empty fuel tank and a period of thermal cycling (cold/warm or warm/cold) the moisture in the air inside the fuel tank condenses out, runs to the bottom of the tank, and is pumped into the carb(s). The engine doesn't like it :). Hope this helps. God Bless all the Seekers at the Billy Graham Crusade this Week, -Vince '78 Midget "Betsy" San Antonio, Texas | 
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