okey you have two fuel tanks the between frame is like 15 gallons and the side rail is 25 ish gallons. There is a swith in the cab that selects front or rear the rear is your smaller tank. When the ttank is selected it tell the fuel guage how much fuel is in it. There is a electric valve in the framrail that has two fuel inlets and two fuel returns(one set per tank) then it has one set going to the engine. So whatever fuel tank is selected is which tank the engine pulls fuel from and returnes excess fuel to until you select your second tank. Hope this helped.
The gas tank on a 1999 Yamaha YZ 250 has a 3-gallon capacity. The YZ250 has a 244 cc liquid-cooled two-stroke reed-valved engine.
The pump is in the tank and not easy to remove without a lift. The tank is under the trunk, and there are two straps holding the gas tank, you should have the gas tank close to empty, so it can be easier to work with, those two straps have one bolt each and you need to take them off be careful, then you need to disconnect all the lines that connect the fuel pump, once it's down. Spray WD-40 and let it sit for one day, then come back and with I think a number 12 mm socket, put it on the nut and hammer it down to make sure you got a hold on the nut then do that to each, take your time. You will need to people to do this job. Now that you read this an average person can do it thanks to me.
The fuel pump on the frame is not strong enough to pull fuel directly from the tank. Ford and their wonderful two pump system. You'll need to replace the pump in the tank.
Fuel tanks vary in size, and so do their dimensions. Even two tanks of the same volume can have different dimensions. Some tanks are custom made with specific dimensions to fit in a specific location in a vehicle. Without more information, little more can be said about the dimensions of a fuel tank.
There are two basic ways to do this. The first one, turn the engine over with the starter motor untill the air lock goes away. Second, if this does not work you may have to bleed the fuel system, usually at the carburetor. With sufficient fuel in the gas tank and the fuel pump in good shape, the block should go away using bleeding and turning over the engine. In rare cases of mechanical obstruction the carburetor has to be removed and compressed air forced through the fuel lines.
Depends on how you get it out. If possible the tank should be drained and the lines disconected and flushed. If you can drain or syphon the tank on a modern fuel injected car the system should circulate the bad gas back to the tank in just a minute or two when trying to start the car. REMEMBER this will not work unless the tank has new good gas in it. The amount of bad gas in the lines should not hurt the new gas as long as you have a Half tank or more of new gas.
When the Honda Civic gas light comes on, there is approximately two gallons of gas left in the tank. Most automobiles have a two gallon warning system to allow for the driver to fuel at the next gas station.
It may The Sunfire takes a GM39 tank The Cavalier takes a GM39B You will have to get the wrecker to check or compare the two very carefully.
there isn't one you mix the gas and oil in the gas tank(make sure you have 2 stroke oil).
I have put $20 in each tank and each tank was half way full.
The current average price of gas is $3.56. The price of gas has risen over the past two weeks, adding $4 to the minimum gas tank.
A 2000 Mazda 626 gas tank will hold approximately 17 gallons of gas. This includes the two gallons of reserve gas that the vehicle holds.
Two gallons if it is sitting on level ground.
depends on how much water if its alot you can do one of two things drain the tank or add alot of dry gas more water more dry gas
the tank is located in between the two passengers in the center console
you have two option 1 dismount the tank and drain it (thats not realy a favored idea) 2 get a cheap bike tire handpump and extend the hose to reach your tank it many make your gas needel to screw up for a little bit but it will work
Yes. Each gas tank (Front and Rear) have fuel pumps.