Hi Guys, I pulled the old copper tank out of my series 1 Vega and seen that it was in reasonably good condition over-all. I figured that with the addition of a fuel return inlet and a sight tube it can be resurrected for use with the new diesel installation.
Not so easy it seems, as a quick google reveals that there is some issue associated with using copper fuel tanks with diesel fuel, though the exact nature of the issue isn't easy to discover. The best I could establish from an actual BP document on storing diesel fuel is that diesel fuel stored in a copper tank will have a reduced shelf life. I've also heard that diesel can dissolve the copper over time (this is related to the sulfur content of the diesel, apparently) although I find that a little hard to believe due to the widespread use of copper alloyed fuel lines.
So my obvious question is - has anyone recycled the original copper tank for use with diesel (or know someone that has) and what have been the results?
Ta - Jeff
Not so easy it seems, as a quick google reveals that there is some issue associated with using copper fuel tanks with diesel fuel, though the exact nature of the issue isn't easy to discover. The best I could establish from an actual BP document on storing diesel fuel is that diesel fuel stored in a copper tank will have a reduced shelf life. I've also heard that diesel can dissolve the copper over time (this is related to the sulfur content of the diesel, apparently) although I find that a little hard to believe due to the widespread use of copper alloyed fuel lines.
So my obvious question is - has anyone recycled the original copper tank for use with diesel (or know someone that has) and what have been the results?
Ta - Jeff