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The Most Common Fuel Tank Issues and How to Take Care of Them

The Most Common Fuel Tank Issues and How to Take Care of Them

Fuel tank issues could lead to engine failures, fire breakouts, or even cause your backup generators to fail.

You might not realize it, but fuel tank issues are more common than you think. Fuel tank issues could lead to engine failures, fire breakouts, or even cause your backup generators to fail when they’re needed the most. The most common fuel tank issues, like leaks, rust, and clogged filters, could be addressed by checking for damage, replacing faulty components, cleaning out the tank, and getting professional assistance. To further help you avoid expensive breakdowns and keep your vehicles in good shape, we are here to share common fuel tank problems and offer practical tips to help keep your fuel and generators in good shape. Read on to learn more!

Rust and Corrosion

Corrosion with fuel tanks, especially metal ones, happens because of a chemical reaction between the metal and fuel or the environment. Fuel additives could speed up corrosion, especially in older vehicles, while water contamination in fuel tanks creates a harmful and corrosive environment. To treat corrosion, use rust inhibitors and protective coatings inside of your fuel tank, regularly clean and drain the tank to remove debris and water, and add fuel additives to stop corrosion. For more minor rust spots, scrape them off and apply a rust converter, and for extreme rust, use a rust remover. If you notice serious leaks, rust, or performance problems, see a mechanic or expert gas supplier like Howard Energy for replacement or repairs. In the event that you’ve got rental fuel tanks, get in touch with us for assistance.

Fuel Contamination

Fuel tank contamination could be caused by rain or condensation entering through the filler vent or neck. It typically happens in warm or humid conditions. Contamination symptoms include engine misfires, reduced performance, or clogged fuel filters. Empty your fuel tank and clean it to remove contaminants.

Fuel Leakage

Fuel can leak from fuel tanks because of accidents, punctures, corrosion, and worn seals in fuel lines. Spillage can also occur if you overfill the tanks.

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