rtadams89
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My fuel cap looked lose so I went to tighten it and the insides disintegrated when I went to turn it. The entire inside was pretty much rusted away. I don't think there is an appreciable amount of water in the tank, as I have used both a PIG water absorber and have recently pumped out the corners of the tank and neither reviled any obvious water. Mu assumption is that there is just moisture in the air in the tank, which is causing the gas cap to rust. Right now, I'm at about 3/4 tank of diesel, so there is a littler more air space in there, but even full I only fill it up to the fill line which leaves some air space for expansion. The in tank pump supports don't look rusty, and other than the fuel cap itself, only the very rim of the tank neck has any signs of rust.
I live in AZ, and there is no rain expected in the near future; should i just leave the fuel cap off for a few days to get some dry air circulating in there? Other ideas or things I should check?
I live in AZ, and there is no rain expected in the near future; should i just leave the fuel cap off for a few days to get some dry air circulating in there? Other ideas or things I should check?