Posted by Case Nutty 1660 on April 25, 2020 at 07:28:03 from (75.127.27.51):
In Reply to: wasting diesel fuel posted by 37 chief on April 24, 2020 at 19:54:33:
almost everything changes size with heat or cold,, iron fuel, water, power lines you name it it expands or contracts,, that is the reason there is a fill line on fuel containers,, think its like 10% left for expansion,, if you live where it gets Hot and Cold watch the over head power lines,, hotter it gets the more sag they will have the colder the tighter they are,, they have a formula when stringing wires,, such and such temp so much sag, I have made the mistake of filling fuel tanks to full when it is cooler and then it gets hot and yupper pushes it out,, the SR-71 Black Bird leaks fuel out of the fuel tank joints when sitting on the ground aka "Cold" when its flying at speeds it seals them up tight,,
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