Yes, unless it is cleaned of residue and purged of vapors. See 49 CFR 172.514.
The maximum amount of jet fuel that can be transported in a vehicle without needing placarding is typically 119 gallons (450 liters) for non-hazardous materials. However, for hazardous materials, including jet fuel classified under specific regulations, the threshold is usually much lower, often around 66 gallons (250 liters). It’s important to consult local regulations and guidelines, as these can vary by jurisdiction and may require different placarding and safety measures. Always ensure compliance with the relevant transport regulations for hazardous materials.
full 10 ohmss empty 80 ohms
Empty and remove the fuel tank. It is inside the tank mounted with the level sensor. (remove it from the top)
Have you tried checking the fuel pump. i had a friend burn his out after he ran it empty.
I have a dodge truck and yes it did have to be dropped but it is soo easy anyone can do it you only have to take off two bolts do it when the tank is empty
Depends on size of truck and trailer, size of fuel tanks. But a good guest would be about 35,000 lbs.
It is likely that your fuel sending unit has gone bad. It is located in the fuel tank. Some tanks have an access hole and others require the removal of the fuel tank to replace it.
A fuel truck....
You need to remove the tank from the truck first. Then you can remove the fuel pump from the tank. Be aware that fuel fumes are very flammable. The tank should be empty when you do this.
Sounds like it's not getting fuel. Could the tank be empty? Frozen or plugged fuel filter?
If your 2005 Nissan Frontier has a full tank but the fuel indicator shows empty and the service engine light is on, you may need the computer or the "brain" reset or replaced. You can take the truck to a garage or to the Nissan dealer to have this done.
The "gross" weight of the truck and its cargo cannot weigh more than 26,000 pounds. This includes the weight of the fuel, driver, and any equipment on tne vehicle.