What does repairing a fuel tank mean?
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Repairing a fuel tank is a routine automotive maintenance task, typically involving inspecting the fuel lines, servicing and cleaning the fuel tank, and replacing the oil-resistant sealing gaskets at various parts. Below is relevant information: 1. Function: In a hydraulic system, the fuel tank not only stores oil but also serves to dissipate heat, separate air bubbles from the oil, and settle impurities. The fuel tank is equipped with many auxiliary components, such as coolers, heaters, air filters, and liquid level gauges. 2. Classification: Fuel tanks can be divided into two types: open and closed. A fuel tank must have a sufficiently large capacity; the suction pipe and return pipe should be inserted below the minimum liquid level to prevent air suction and splashing of return oil, which can create bubbles. The distance between the suction pipe and return pipe should be as far apart as possible, with a partition installed between them. To maintain oil cleanliness, the fuel tank should have a sealed cover plate around its perimeter, equipped with an air filter. The bottom of the fuel tank should be at least 150mm above the ground. Special attention should be paid to the anti-corrosion treatment of the inner surface of the fuel tank.