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Linus Gump -> RE: my tank is only ~26-27 gallons, not 32 (5/26/2006 10:19:02 PM)
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It is possible, but you would have to fill it all the way up, and the gas would have to be extremely cold. The gas would also most likely have to be in an above ground tank so the tempreture can be signifiacntly lower then standard (59 deg F). In ground tanks do a good job of keeping the fuel at a reasonable temp, somewhere in the 50's. They aren't typically burried very deep, the stick I use to measure the fuel level is only about 14 feet long or so, and it goes all the way to the bottem. Being close to the surface and filled with cold air will also help lower the fuel temp, but it has to be really cold for a long time for the fuel to get cold enough to expand enough to spill out of your vehicle once you put it in your warm garage. Also the newer fuel systems are sealed better to prevent vapor loss, so that will make it more difficult to have a tempreture caused spill.
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