You should leave a little empty space in the tank on a PWC.
Yes
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You should leave a little empty space in the tank on a PWC.
It shouldn't. You should probably replace your fuel filter (which is inside the fuel tank).
The tank should be drained before removal. The fuel must be drained into an approved container.
It is beneficial to fill your tank once it gets to 1/4 full. There are two reasons for this. Air contains moisture the more air in the fuel tank the more moisture in the fuel tank. Secondly the fuel pump uses the fuel to help cool itself. The less fuel the more chance the fuel pump will overheat which will shorten it's life.
The question is how did oil get in the fuel tank? If there was very little oil put in the tank as in less than a couple of quarts then just fill the tank full and drive the car. The oil will be burned with the fuel and will do no harm. If there was more than a couple of quarts, you can siphon it out with a hand pump. You can get enough out to then fill the tank and drive the rest out.
quick and easy answer .... the ''fuel sending unit'' IN the tank has gone bad and it should be replace ...........
You should contact your dealer. There is probably a check valve not working.You should not fill the tank that full. It is designed to quit filling when the pump shuts off, never top off.Update by Hookshot 091105The fuel should NEVER run out the rollover vent when you fill the tank to the top of the neck. I have a Dodge diesel and always fill it to the top of the neck. You should have it repaired.
Yes ... less chance for evaporation.
Yes, my vehicle does the same thing when you fill up the gas tank past full. Not sure why it does that but it happens to me so I stop when the gas tank clicks.
Easy, wait until its empty, and then see how much it takes to fill it to 'full'