
The fuel tank consists of a fuel tank cap, baffle plate, fuel gauge sensor, and fuel filler neck. The details are as follows: Fuel Tank Cap: The fuel tank cap is usually designed with a claw-type mechanism and a rubber gasket pressed by a corrugated leaf spring to clamp around the fuel tank opening, ensuring sealing. Some caps are equipped with a locking device to prevent detachment or loss. Baffle Plate: The fuel tank generally contains a baffle plate, which separates the return fuel area from the pump's suction area, increasing the fuel circulation path and reducing the circulation speed. This helps with cooling, heat dissipation, bubble separation, and impurity sedimentation. Fuel Gauge Sensor: A sliding rheostat installed inside the fuel tank is connected to a float, forming a small assembly. This assembly is linked to the fuel gauge to indicate the amount of fuel in the tank. Fuel Filler Neck: The fuel filler neck filter screen is used to filter out large impurities in the fuel.


