Politics aside, the fact is that fossil fuels reserves aren't getting any bigger or easier to come by. This basic truth of the automotive age has all but turned every chemical engineer at every fuel…
The costs of gasoline, diesel and other fuels have a large impact on the overall economy, affecting the costs of services, labor and transported goods. Workers need gasoline to commute to work in…
Ethanol seemed like a perfect fuel crisis fix. Infinitely renewable, locally producible and running at 108 octane, this naturally occurring alcohol seems like a shoe-in to replace fossil fuels at some…
Although vapor lock is almost unheard of today, some older Camaros are still plagued with the problem. Vapor lock occurs when fuel in the metal fuel lines between the fuel tank and fuel pump vaporizes…
Gaskets are important parts of a mechanical assembly. They provide a way to seal two attached items so no leakage results between the connection. One gasket, such as an EPDM, functions in a variety of…
Breathalyzers help prevent thousands of potential drunk driving-related accidents every year. People who administer breathalyzer tests must be trained under the guidelines of the National Highway…
Many components in our vehicles help them operate properly and usually together. One such component is the fuel sender -- a device that may vary in placement and size from vehicle to vehicle but…
Gasoline fumes can potentially be ignited by a spark at very low temperatures, especially if they are allowed to accumulate in an enclosed area. For a flashlight to ignite gasoline, it would need to…
Full-sized pickup trucks, typically have three classifications: 1/2-ton, 3/4-ton and 1-ton. In 2006, Chevy offered a 1-ton pickup truck, known as the Silverado 3500HD. Within the 3500HD model, Chevy…
Gasoline can prove to be a highly corrosive substance when exposed to materials that are not designed to resist it. This makes gasket selection critical to prevent leaks and potential fires.
Many premium engines and cars require a higher octane level of gasoline to perform the best. High-octane gas costs more as it increases the power in your engine. Most sports cars or racing cars need…
Gasoline is made of organic compounds that change over time. What was once a substance that, when mixed with oxygen, provided power for an internal combustion engine, instead becomes a substance that…
The smell of gasoline can permeate anything it touches, leaving an unpleasant odor that can last for days. Inhaling theses fumes over a long period can have adverse effects on your health, so it is…
A jerry can is a type of container originally designed for military application. Commonly the jerry can is used for fuel, but it is also used to carry water and other essential liquids.
A strong smell of gasoline inside of your car could point to a serious problem. Perhaps the gas tank is leaking or maybe the fuel filter is clogged. In these situations, take the car to a mechanic for…
Converting a gasoline engine to run on propane can reduce or entirely eliminate the need to purchase gasoline. The conversion works best on a car equipped with a carburetor, as the metering of the…
Gasoline engines use small, sudden gasoline explosions to drive pistons that the crankshaft turns into rotary motion. Gasoline engines mix fuel and air before entering the cylinder, then ignite it by…
A gasoline engine works on the principle of combustion, the burning of a mixture of air and fuel inside the cylinders of the engine. Pistons compress the fuel and air inside your engine. Cylinders,…
Although there are plenty of other internal combustion engines, such as those that make use of diesel and hydrogen, gasoline-powered ones are the most common. In order to work, a gasoline engine makes…
Gasoline engines, also known as internal combustion engines, come in a variety of sizes, but all operate using the same principle. They are commonly used in cars, motorcycles, boats and lawn mowers,…
A fuel gauge is a variable resistor-controlled gauge. The sending unit in the fuel tank is usually incorporated in the fuel pump module. In the past, vehicles would use separate fuel sending units…
Excessive amounts of alcohol in gasoline can lead to several problems, including gasket leaks and blockages. Fortunately, there is a simple way to check your gasoline to see if there is a large amount…
With gasoline prices rising, many people have considered buying gasoline at a discount to use at a later time. Whatever the reason for storing gasoline, care must be taken to safely transport the…
Different brands of gas--even those with the same octane rating-- can cause a vehicle to behave very differently. Your car may act sluggish or misfire (knock) on one oil company's fuel but not…