Measuring the temperature of gasoline.

dean hanson

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I plan to test several methods of protecting heat buildup in my gas tanks. I
plan to 'protect' one tank and leave the other as is during these tests. I
plan to access the fuel flowing through the gas line forward of the switch
so I can switch tanks and measure the temperature of the fuel with a probe
of some sort. Same conditions outside temps, exhaust etc. It should give me
a great look at my "protection" methods.

So does anyone have a suggestion on the temperature probe to go in that fuel
line?



Dean C. Hanson 75 Avion- Phoenix rising

Fremont, Ca. 94536



(510) 657-9600

 
Well that won't work unless you block off the flow between the two tanks.
There's a connector that keeps them connected until about 1/4 tank. Fuel will keep flowing back and forth creating and ruin your experiment.

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Justin Brady
http://www.thegmcrv.com/
1976 Palm Beach 455