
Re: [Chrysler300] New question on fuel tank sending units
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Re: [Chrysler300] New question on fuel tank sending units
- From: Ray Jones <hurst300@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 23:33:38 -0600
He probably learned the hose trick on the first one he welded!
I once worked in a Toyota Shop and we had an underground waste oil
storage tank. Right beside the back overhead door, there was a basin
that we poured our roll around drain buckets into, with a sludge
separator. You poured in the oil and it overflowed into the pipe that
went into the tank. We ALL used these roll around's to catch the gas
when we changed fuel filters mounted under the cars. One day the door
broke and the overhead door company guy came and had to replace the
side track which was bolted to the wall. He proceeded to climb up a 12
foot ladder and start cutting the bolts off with a torch. The slag
dropped right into the sludge tank that had a little gas floating on
top (it had been a real busy day). I heard a boom, looked over and saw
a ball of fire run up the wall, over the guy, and 30 feet or so down
the ceiling. The guy fell off the ladder and was burned and hurt, and
went to the Hospital. The day before this happened, we got some signs
sent to us by the oil or Insurance company warning anyone not to use
open flame around the tank, the shop forman hung it up on the wall
right above the tank. When the fire and OSHA inspectors arrived, they
saw the sign and we were off the hook. One day saved our shop a big
fine. Usually signs like this lay on someone's desk for months.
Ray
On Dec 28, 2007, at 6:47 PM, dan300f@xxxxxxx wrote:
Hi all:
Years ago when I worked for the telephone company, in the motor
vehicle yard,
the cap on an underground gas tank needed replacing. A guy came out,
took a
torch and cut off the old cap and welded on a new one. The trick was
that he
first put a hose down the pipe shaft from his exhaust pipe on his
truck,
filling the void in the tank with carbon monoxide. With that, no
oxygen, no danger
of fire.
Dan Reitz
Northridge, CA
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