It's a Gas:
Dealing with Gas Tank Issues:
I know there are customers out that who have been living with a leaking gas tank for
several years now. You know the drill, you go to fill the gas tank all the way to the top
and then you see gas spilling out underneath of the van. Or you smell gas very strongly.
Either of these scenerios should tell you something is not right. With the price of gas
today, can you afford to leak any? Not to mention the fact that it is dangerous
to leak a huge puddle of gas on the ground underneath of your gas tank where some
idiot could throw down a cigarette.
What to do? It is time to repair this problem. Many times our gas tank kit will let
you repair some of the soft parts on the top of the tank that can leak. These
kits are pn gastankkit1 or gastankkit2 in our webstore.
Occasionally you will drop your tank only to find that there is a rust hole in the
top. Or you just might want to replace your tank because it is old. In case you
never thought about it, your gas tank does go bad over time. It has a small sump
in the bottom that collects any trash that might get into your gas through junk gas, etc.
The new gas most of us are using at this point is 10% ethanol. This is a great cleaner.
Now the junk that sat on the bottom of our tanks for years and years is getting
flushed and cleaned out of the sump and finding it's way into the screen that is in the
tank. These screens get plugged up and the next thing you know you hear your
fuel pump screaming. That is a cry for help! It is pleading for a new gas tank.
Ignore it at your peril. I had a customer tell me last week that after he replaced
his old gas tank with a new one he is now getting 2 more miles per gallon. His
fuel pump is happier and it is rewarding him.
I have brand new gas tanks available for the 2wd Vanagons. The 80-84 Vanagon
with the metal filler neck is 251201075AD for $250. Or if you have the 84-92 Vanagon
with the plastic filler neck is 251201075AH for $299. If your filler neck is metal
and it is rusted out you can replace it with a plastic filler neck (251201129a)
but you will also need to get the newer gas tank. If your gas tank is rusty inside
you will probably also want to replace your gas tank level sensor (251919051E) and of
course you want to replace your fuel filter.
Keeping your gas tank system in good repair will help you save money in the long run
and also have a safer, happier Vanagon.
If you have any other questions please feel
free to give me a call or email. You can order these parts through our webstore or
just give me a call on the phone. We look forward to helping you!
Thanks,
Ken Wilford
www.vanagain.com
Copyright 2008
John 3:16