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lmoe 03-15-2009 10:21 AM

Need advise
 
About a year ago, I added an extra 100 gal diesel tank on my 6.7, 7.5. It was a used tank; the paint started pealing off just recently so I painted it black. One of my co-workers told me that I made a big mistake because diesel has a low flash point; since I'm from Texas, this has me very concerned. Can anyone give me information on this. Thanks.

wildbill 03-15-2009 10:24 AM

So are you concerned the paint will cause static electricity or absorb too much heat?? It takes more than a spark to ignite diesel. Takes approx. 1000+ deg to lite a fire.

stkdram55 03-15-2009 10:39 AM

yeah you aint got nothin to worry about, diesel has a high flash point and like bill said you need at least a propane torch usually to get it burning good...

wildbill 03-15-2009 10:41 AM

Also with 100 gals of fuel, it's going to take extreme amounts of heat to get er "boiling".

txredman 03-15-2009 03:00 PM

On the our work 'trucks' we have 85 gallon fuel tanks that are mounted on the side of the trucks right behind the engine, next to the transmission, they are black and we have no problems. The fuel gets hot but nothing to worry about. :U:
By the way, we are in Texas too!

DslDeamon 03-15-2009 05:30 PM

kind of off topic but i just put a new 80 gal fuel tank in our tractor about 2 years ago and its black and fastened on the side of the tractor next to the engine and no problems on top of that in the summer the hot ole sun even hits it all day so i wouldnt worry about it

lmoe 03-15-2009 08:06 PM

Thanks; I figured there was not going to be a problems but I wanted to be safe then sorry. I appreciate the response.

Jazz 03-15-2009 08:13 PM

Welcome to DieselBombers :c:

I see many tanks (New) that are saddlebag tanks and they are black with gasoline. It takes a lot more to ignite diesel than it does gas. You will be just fine

MRowsh 03-16-2009 07:15 AM

Just do not shoot your tank with continous rounds of tracers!

Years back, remember we had to shoot so many rounds of tracers in bad guys fuel tank to set it off. We thought the first one will set it off, but do not know why it did not, it was center hit too, the first one gone through and did not do anything. But when it was hit with few more, it was A success. And it sure was a beautiful sight!

ETXBlueRam 03-22-2009 07:36 AM


Originally Posted by lmoe (Post 305628)
About a year ago, I added an extra 100 gal diesel tank on my 6.7, 7.5. It was a used tank; the paint started pealing off just recently so I painted it black. One of my co-workers told me that I made a big mistake because diesel has a low flash point; since I'm from Texas, this has me very concerned. Can anyone give me information on this. Thanks.

You're in the same area I am.. you have nothing to worry about. It does get hot around here but not hot enough to worry about a black fuel tank.. The tank in my Jeep is black and it hasn't blown up yet.. even when I hit a tree backwards in the middle of July out at Gilmer with it well over 100 degrees outside.

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Originally Posted by MRowsh (Post 306279)
Just do not shoot your tank with continous rounds of tracers!

Years back, remember we had to shoot so many rounds of tracers in bad guys fuel tank to set it off. We thought the first one will set it off, but do not know why it did not, it was center hit too, the first one gone through and did not do anything. But when it was hit with few more, it was A success. And it sure was a beautiful sight!

One shot from an MLRS 6-pack will ignite it.. :w2: I sure miss WSMR. :pca1:


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