Got a rusty problem, steel tank
Hey guys, the guy that rigged this truck put a steel fuel tank in the bed, then left it set empty for a year or two. I guaged my FF output side and the filter is plugging in less than a thousand miles. Not to good a deal for an OTR driver, can't afford to be changing filters every other day. So I haven't been using the tank. . . with fuel costs that seems sorta dumb. Anyway I was thinking about throwing a magnet in the tank, will this collect most the rust so it doesn't end up in my FF? Other idea was to use a syphon in the morning after the rust has had all night to settle. If I wasn't a pauper I'd just buy an aluminum tank, that's what anybody with any sence would do. Sitting in Shreveport Flying J, going home for Thanksgiving. Truck ran a whole month without breaking. Keeping my fingers crossed. Thing is averaging 19+ MT at 70 MPH. Decided to quit being the only guy on the Interstates doing 60. . . still don't make no matter, everybody still passing me by.
Cheers,
Steve J
Hey guys, the guy that rigged this truck put a steel fuel tank in the bed, then left it set empty for a year or two. I guaged my FF output side and the filter is plugging in less than a thousand miles. Not to good a deal for an OTR driver, can't afford to be changing filters every other day. So I haven't been using the tank. . . with fuel costs that seems sorta dumb. Anyway I was thinking about throwing a magnet in the tank, will this collect most the rust so it doesn't end up in my FF? Other idea was to use a syphon in the morning after the rust has had all night to settle. If I wasn't a pauper I'd just buy an aluminum tank, that's what anybody with any sence would do. Sitting in Shreveport Flying J, going home for Thanksgiving. Truck ran a whole month without breaking. Keeping my fingers crossed. Thing is averaging 19+ MT at 70 MPH. Decided to quit being the only guy on the Interstates doing 60. . . still don't make no matter, everybody still passing me by.
Cheers,
Steve J
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