Re: Should I empty the gas tank for winter?
I remember reading an article from someone who tested the condensation supplying water in a gas tank. I was surprised to read that the test was unable to produce any substancial amount of water in a tank. If I remember right, the test showed that the amount of water that air can actually hold is small. Even a completely empty tank only produced a few drops of water under the most extreme conditions. Unlike the outdoors, where a cool surface has an unending amout of damp air passing over it depositing its moisture on the cool surface, the inside of a gas tank has a very limited amount of damp air available to it. Even with expansion and contraction of the air as temps fluctuate, only a small percentage of the air in the tank vents in and out. <br /><br />This is probably why my plastic fuel tanks in the garage and shed never have any water in them.<br /><br />At any rate, I'll siphon the tank, and let you know what I find in the spring.