because black attracts heat and you dont want any explosions
After Auguste Piccard's dive, it was necessary to empty the gasoline from the tanks to ensure the safety and integrity of the vessel. Gasoline is highly volatile and poses a risk of explosion under the high pressure of deep-sea environments. Removing it also helped in preventing any potential contamination of the ocean and allowed for proper maintenance of the craft after its deep-sea exploration. Additionally, ensuring that the vessel was free from flammable materials was crucial for future dives.
Daisy Tanks's birth name is Daneyll Lynn Stanton.
They have tanks and such to store your excrement, and when the plane lands, they empty these tanks.
Sherman tanks primarily used the Continental R975, a gasoline engine that produced around 400 horsepower. This was a radial engine, specifically a nine-cylinder design, which provided the tank with adequate power for its weight and operational needs. Some variants, like the M4A2, were equipped with a diesel engine, specifically the General Motors 6046, offering better fuel efficiency and reduced fire risk. Overall, these engines contributed to the Sherman tank's reputation for reliability and versatility on the battlefield.
Yes, white tanks can be found in various contexts, such as in military settings where they may be painted white for camouflage in snowy environments. Additionally, some civilian vehicles, like water tanks or storage tanks, are often made in white for aesthetic purposes or to reflect sunlight. Overall, white tanks are not uncommon and can be seen in multiple applications.
On the ground if you've taken them by truck. Never fill them when they are in the bed of a truck.
On the ground if you've taken them by truck. Never fill them when they are in the bed of a truck.
The large tanks were filled with gasoline to store and supply fuel for vehicles, machinery, and other equipment that require gasoline as a power source. Gasoline is a highly flammable liquid that is commonly used as a fuel for internal combustion engines. Storing gasoline in large tanks allows for efficient distribution and ensures a steady supply of fuel for various applications.
Running gasoline in a diesel will do serious damage to the engine. You must remove all the gasoline from the tanks, & fuel lines. Purge all gasoline. If you have not starter the engine just drain the tanks.
Green and Black
your guage must be broke unless you didnt put any gasoline in it
Diesel is a fuel that is used in cars and stored in tanks. Gasoline / Petrol is another fuel that is used in cars and stored in tanks.
During WWII, US tanks burned gasoline for fuel; during the Vietnam War US Patton and Sheridan tanks used diesel for fuel.
Fuel cells are basically a storage device for energy. In the cars on the road today they are gasoline tanks. In hybrid cars, they are gasoline tanks and batterys. In GM's Hydrogen car, the fuel cell is the Hydrogen tank.
Not necessarily. Crude oil is the oil that comes from the reservoir. Usually there is some processing to remove water and gas from the oil before it is put in storage tanks. Heavy oil is generally black in color, but some of the lighter crudes can be the color of motor oil. Gas condensate (liquids coming from a rich gas) can be clear and be close to gasoline.
It is believed that the Centurions were gasoline powered, because the Australians stated that they were "petrol" powered, which probably indicates gasoline. Secondly, the Centurions had these special 300 gallon steel tanks attached to their sterns...any armored vehicle burning gasoline in wartime would diffinitely need extra fuel tanks. Fortunately, US Patton and Sheridan tanks in Vietnam had diesel engines. We could get about 300 miles on a tank of fuel (alot less than that when moving over rough terrain though).
A hose from a gasoline tanker or by hand with 5 gallon cans of gasoline.....