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Re:Carrying additional fuel
- Roger Fairclough
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Do you want to take the risk?
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Lambert wrote: In North Scotland in autumn I can't see that as a problem.
... I don't know about not a problem... what's the freezing point of petrol??? :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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Stuff happens and If you are going to transport petrol in a can then at least understand the dangers.
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What I do know is that it can happen and it happened to that guy in the Sahara.
I joined this string to discuss long range tanks for my jimny but as the gen.4 does not appear to be catered for I will bow out.
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Out of the 1.3 million that die each year in traffic incidents, the majority have not been killed by the Jerry can and it's contents.
Stay safe, don't fear the Jerry can. :laugh:
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The sight of a petrol station at the bottom of a hill was a sight to behold!
I had no idea where petrol stations were though, so may have driven near some but not past them.
Perhaps a bit a planning in advance will remove the problem by searching where petrol stations and on the route or near to the route, so you can top up. Even topping up 1/4 a tank to brim it again if needs be.
The result of this research will dictate how much extra fuel you need to carry and therefore the size of the container.
I wouldn't want to carry any fuel on the rear door due to the weight on the hinges. Similarly weight on the roof is not good as Suzuki say only carry 30kg up there due to the Elk test results. The plastic feet on the roof rails are weak anyway.
Fuel mounted anywhere on the rear is waiting to be hit in an accident too.
I think I'd be settling on a 10L metal jerry can.
Phone petrol stations you find on the internet to check they're still in business and open and what they're opening hours are after Covid. Many have gone bust in remote parts but Google doesn't reflect this.
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Had a spare wheel-well insert from an old car - cut a jerry-can sized hole in the middle and voila, I can secure the can right over the strongest part of the roofbox floor and it physically cannot fall over, even without the retaining strap. I get to carry extra fuel, it's in a ventilated space, it's not in the car and it's secure, think that covers all the worries?
Will probably edge over the 30kg roof limit - bars are 6kg, roofbox 16kg, can 3kg, so leaves me 7kg for the petrol itself - although with 30kg of rocksliders hanging under the chassis, I don't think it'll really make much difference to my centre of gravity! :lol:
Edit: the bits of bluetack on top of the can are my sophisticated clearance measuring devices :silly:
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