Gas tank replacement is something that does not something that has to be done too often but when it does, it can be a time consuming and difficult process. Most of the time, a gas tank will last the entire lifetime of the car. If you do have to replace a gas tank, you’ll want to make sure you get it right the first time, so you don’t have to do it again. We several different types of gas tanks for classic and modern vehicles. Does your car need a new gas tank? Read on to find out.
Signs Your Car Needs a New Gas Tank
The vehicle has sat for a very long time.
If you are restoring or repairing a car that has been sitting for a long time, chances are you’ll have to replace the gas tank. If you’re going to drive it regularly, excessive sediment from left over gas in the tank could cause a lot of problems for the engine. Gas that has been sitting a long time may end up in an altered state which is what causes the sediment to settle in the tank.
You can smell gas.
The smell of gas can come from a variety of places but there is a high chance it may have come from your gas tank. This is a very dangerous problem, and you should not drive the vehicle until you find out where the odor is coming from. Have an auto technician take a look at your gas tank. They are likely to know whether a new gas tank will be needed.
The gas tank is dented or damaged.
A dented gas tank can cause damage to the fuel pump and its mountings. The damage could also leave the chance for leaks to start. If you notice that the car’s gas tank is bent or cracked in anyway, it is best to have it replace it. Gas tanks often get dented during a collision so always check your tank if you think it was hit at all during your accident.