Chevy Fuel Tanks
A car's fuel tank is an integral part of the fuel system in which fuel and air
mixture into the car's engine bring out the needed power in making the car run.
Fuel tanks are used as storage for excess fuel oil from the car's engine. Chevy
fuel tank is one of the efficient tanks in the industry with features that can
suit various vehicle types. The tank is made up of two important components, an
inlet and an outlet pipe. The outlet pipe is used to put off the waste particles
from entering the carburetor. Carburetors are commonly used in vintage cars and
race cars. It is positioned on top of the intake manifold and has internal buffles
that automatically opens for the air and fuel mixture to enter the engine.
The location and design of fuel tanks must not take up the vehicle's space. Most
auxiliary fuel tanks are situated on the rear portion of the vehicle. To prevent
the fuel from splattering into the fuel system of the car, internal baffles are
used. Defect in the baffles can be determined if noises are heard on the rear
part of the car especially when adding or decreasing speed. Fuel filler pipe,
fuel outlet line and a vent system are standard components of all fuel storage
tanks. Filler pipe prevents the leaded fuel from entering the fuel system. Fuel
lines are made up of elastic hoses and steel lines to transport the fuel from
the tank to the engine. Any tool made of copper or aluminum must not be used when
having steel lines repair or replacement. The rubber hose must be replaced with
high-quality materials since ordinary rubber can be easily subjected to wear and
tear.
As product of technological advances, plastic can now be used as component for
fuel tanks. Plastic fuel tanks are used nowadays in various applications because
of its flexibility. It can be molded in different shapes and forms, has stronger
resistance against corrosion and puncture, lighter in weight and cheaper compared
with other materials used. New technologies are used to improve the capacity of
plastic as fuel tanks. Fire resistance is one of the aspects to be improved. Plastic
fuel tanks can melt when exposed to fire which can cause fire as the fuel content
flows out. Modern marine fuel tanks have crosslinked resin which does not melt
when exposed to too much heat. Another solution developed is to use intumescent
coating on the exterior surface of the plastic. Exposure to fire changes the intumescent
covering into a bulky layer that can protect the plastic. The layer prevents the
fire from heating up the tank. |