Fuel tanks don’t fail often, but when they do, repairs can be expensive and potentially dangerous. Damage can happen from collisions, water intrusion, poor manufacturing or even leaving a car unused ...
Rust and corrosion in the fuel tank are issues that all enthusiasts will face at some point with a project car, whether you're fixing the neglect from a previous owner or dealing with your own car ...
If you own a 1955-1969 Jeep CJ-5 or CJ-6, then chances are better than not it's got an 11-gallon fuel tank mounted right under the driver's seat. In 1970, Jeep started using a rear-mounted fuel tank ...
Make repair costs easier to manage with extended car warranty coverage When it comes to owning a car, there’s no shortage of bumps in the road. Why is your vehicle making that noise? It could be one ...
When attempting to resolve a fuel issue on a car, removing the gas tank is looked at as a last resort. It’s not altogether difficult, but it’s an annoyance that takes ages. Its location, usually ...
Back in 2004, several automakers got together to create a more pure form of gasoline to meet strict standards set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), now known as Top Tier gasoline.
Topping off your car's tank is a very common practice. However, those who have done it may not have given enough consideration to the possible risks that it brings. It's not the worst thing you could ...
Gas prices fluctuate like crazy, and there's no way around it unless you own a battery-electric vehicle and never go back to gasoline. Like any average driver, we want to save money on fuel, as well ...
Aluminum fuel tanks can corrode in a marine environment, though much depends on how well they are protected belowdecks from salt water. Shielded from briny water, tanks can last forever, but on some ...