JohnGarc
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Hey Gang,
I feel like an official idiot.. This week during the rain storms, my humvee was collecting alot of water at the base of the rear bed. I decided to drill a few holes in the bed to let the water drain. Little did I now, I drilled two small holes in the fuel tank. Ugh... Anyway, when I went to start the truck it ran for a few minutes and then stopped. When i tried to start it again, it didn't want to start. Does the fuel tank have to be pressurized for the Humvee to start? I saw this thread: https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?127621-Ran-out-of-fuel-on-a-HMMWV
I will be pulling the tank off to repair the two small holes. I am quite sure there is water in the fuel tank as well.
Please help a brother out...
Thanks,
John
I feel like an official idiot.. This week during the rain storms, my humvee was collecting alot of water at the base of the rear bed. I decided to drill a few holes in the bed to let the water drain. Little did I now, I drilled two small holes in the fuel tank. Ugh... Anyway, when I went to start the truck it ran for a few minutes and then stopped. When i tried to start it again, it didn't want to start. Does the fuel tank have to be pressurized for the Humvee to start? I saw this thread: https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?127621-Ran-out-of-fuel-on-a-HMMWV
I will be pulling the tank off to repair the two small holes. I am quite sure there is water in the fuel tank as well.
Please help a brother out...
Thanks,
John
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