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08 February 2011, 12:55
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Why you should inspect your fuel tank every now and again...
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A RIB fuel tank and contents will be at a...
A RIB fuel tank and contents will be at a different temperature to external "ambient" quite a bit of the day, the change in temperature is the causal factor.
You been dipping into the Seaman Relief...
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08 February 2011, 08:00
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Why you should inspect your fuel tank every now and again...
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I understand this, but if you continue the logic,...
I understand this, but if you continue the logic, surely by the time you have burned off 4/5ths of a tank of dilute crap, your tank is 4/5ths cleaner and the next time..... :]
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08 February 2011, 07:56
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He's from Galway, the Wettest County in Ireland...
He's from Galway, the Wettest County in Ireland :glug:
They get rain on 230 days each year!
More seriously, don't underestimate the potential for water accumulation via condensation. I have a...
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08 February 2011, 07:31
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Hi alt :hi: Nasty. Not very surprising...
Hi alt :hi:
Nasty. Not very surprising though - I'd bet most boat fuel tanks are similar, it's just that the filter/separators do their job. I've had terrible problems with diesel at work, so...
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