How much diesel should be left if your fuel tank when you run out of fuel? When I picked up my Duece from Selfridge ANG Base last week, the fuel guage was not working. I had the foresight to bring a long, thin stick of wood with me just in case I needed to check the fuel level in the tank. Much to my surprise, the tank was nearly 3/4 full. I added the 5 gallons of diesel I had with me plus a quart of Power Service Fuel Conditioner and Injector Cleaner and proceeded to drive the 230 or so miles home.
Along the way I took a few rest stops and sticked the tank each time to check my fuel level. About 2/3s of the way up my 150' driveway, I ran out aof fuel and the engine quit! At least I made it that far, I'd have been in a world of hurt had I run out of fuel 50 miles (or even 5 miles) sooner, since I had one dead battery and no way to restart it!
I sticked the tank again and still had about 2" of fuel in it. Since it was now dark, I left it sitting where it was. The next day, I put 10 gallons of diesel into the tank, measured the fuel depth with a yardstick, then added another 10 gallons and measured again. Each 10 gallons of fuel added 2-5/8" of fuel depth. By my calculations, I had about 2-3/8" of fuel, or about 9 gallons of diesel, when I ran out of fuel.
How much fuel should there be in an "empty" tank? To me, 9 gallons seems like quite a bit of fuel to be "empty". Is this intentional, to avoid sucking up water or crud from the bottom of the tank? Also, I understand the depth of the fuel pump is somewhat adjustable as the same fuel pump assembly is used on tanks of differing depths. Is it possible when my truck was rebuilt a Tooele in '89 that the pump was not set to the correct depth for my tank?
Does anyone have any knowledge or experience in this area? I'd like to hear your comments.
Thanks, Lee
Along the way I took a few rest stops and sticked the tank each time to check my fuel level. About 2/3s of the way up my 150' driveway, I ran out aof fuel and the engine quit! At least I made it that far, I'd have been in a world of hurt had I run out of fuel 50 miles (or even 5 miles) sooner, since I had one dead battery and no way to restart it!
I sticked the tank again and still had about 2" of fuel in it. Since it was now dark, I left it sitting where it was. The next day, I put 10 gallons of diesel into the tank, measured the fuel depth with a yardstick, then added another 10 gallons and measured again. Each 10 gallons of fuel added 2-5/8" of fuel depth. By my calculations, I had about 2-3/8" of fuel, or about 9 gallons of diesel, when I ran out of fuel.
How much fuel should there be in an "empty" tank? To me, 9 gallons seems like quite a bit of fuel to be "empty". Is this intentional, to avoid sucking up water or crud from the bottom of the tank? Also, I understand the depth of the fuel pump is somewhat adjustable as the same fuel pump assembly is used on tanks of differing depths. Is it possible when my truck was rebuilt a Tooele in '89 that the pump was not set to the correct depth for my tank?
Does anyone have any knowledge or experience in this area? I'd like to hear your comments.
Thanks, Lee