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Experienced “fuel starvation” symptom of reduced power requiring increased throttle to maintain speed. Was able to make the trip back to my shop, but just barely. Humvee still starts immediately, idles without a problem. Was looking under the truck today and much to my surprise, noticed the fuel tank collapsed. Opened fuel cap and tank did not go back to original shape.
Lateral scrapes on fuel tank and frame rails are from the truck being lifted by fork lift at the GovPlanet yard (I witnessed this). Tank was not collapsed at that time.
Any ideas what would cause the collapse? For the curious, this is an 1152A1 #347XXX, 300 total miles since new. I’ve owned it for two years, tank collapsed last week when it experienced “fuel starvation”.
Lateral scrapes on fuel tank and frame rails are from the truck being lifted by fork lift at the GovPlanet yard (I witnessed this). Tank was not collapsed at that time.
Any ideas what would cause the collapse? For the curious, this is an 1152A1 #347XXX, 300 total miles since new. I’ve owned it for two years, tank collapsed last week when it experienced “fuel starvation”.
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