Yes I have, both scabby old jap scrappers with steel tanks. Both times, the bottom of the tank was seen to be absolutely gleaming clean.
Is that not why fuel filters should be on your yearly service list?
Yeah, but the pump flow meters are quite expensive to get the required accuracy, but yeah there's nothing stopping the pump communicating that info the car afterwards though.
Because dirt and grime tend to be solids so collect at the bottom of the tank. When you're running on the dregs, the chances of sucking them up increases. The fuel pick up is normally at the bottom of the tank.
Do petrol tanks have sumps?
Not sure how? The pump dispensing it manages fine. Heck, if measuring it as it enters the car is that hard, pumps and cars could be fitted with NFC![]()
As an extreme example or two, you fill your tank with petrol then leave the cap off accidentally for a week. Loads of fuel evaporates and your car still thinks its full.
Because dirt and grime tend to be solids so collect at the bottom of the tank. When you're running on the dregs, the chances of sucking them up increases. The fuel pick up is normally at the bottom of the tank.
Or less extreme....a fuel leak.
Not sure how? The pump dispensing it manages fine. Heck, if measuring it as it enters the car is that hard, pumps and cars could be fitted with NFC![]()
You're kidding me. Have you ever emptied an old patrol tank?? Do you think the fuel doesn't contain dirt grime and even water? You should see the sludge at the bottom of the average patrol station storage tank.
That doesnt make any sense. If dirt and grime are solids and sit at the bottom of the tank, then the pick up from the fuel pump would pick that stuff up regularly as the pick up has to be near the bottom of the tank else you wouldnt be able to suck it up in the first place.
Grot at the bottom of the tank -> fuel pick up at the bottom of the tank = grot being able to be sucked up at any point in time and fuel level is irrelevant.
The only time fuel level would be relevant would be the grot that floated at the top of the tank surely as that is the stuff the pick up wouldnt reach normally.
That's why cars have fuel filter/filters to catch all the particulates before they reach the expensive bits like fuel injectors and pumps.
There isn't much of a filter before the pump, usually just a plastic mesh though it is obviously good enough.