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JamesgangNC wrote:
Actually filling a tank with water is a comon way to test for leaks. Particularly with large tanks where filling the tank with fuel can be costly and dangerous. It's not like a large fuel tank doesn't get a little water in it from time to time. That last point is true, but that doesn't make it a good idea to deliberately fill the tank with large amounts of water. Frankly, if filling a tank with water is so common, how come there is no mention of it whatever in either standards or in contractors handbook? It seems to me that cleaning the tank afterwards would be more trouble. Gene's phenolpthalein test is a lot more common in my experience, although I haven't seen it done with large tanks which are usually air tested after scrupulously gas freeing them. Fair Skies Doug King |
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