Long range fuel tanks
All Brown Davis fuel tanks incorporate several unique and important engineering design features combining to deliver a superior product. Through years of research and development and stringent testing, Brown Davis has been able to raise the bar in Long Range and Auxiliary Fuel Tank design and manufacture.
| Internal Tank Baffles When travelling
through uneven and rugged terrain, or cornering with a heavy load, the
fuel inside a tank will slosh from side to side. This can cause
potential fuel delivery problems in a tank running mid-low volume if the
fuel is able to travel away from the pick-up area. Brown Davis tackles
this issue head on by strategically welding internal baffles inside the
tank which act as barriers to prevent fuel movement inside the tank. |
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| Fuel Swirl Pot Working
in harmony with the internal baffle system in each tank, a fuel swirl
pot is fixed in place surrounding the fuel pick up inside the tank. This
ensures that fuel is always available even during excessive vehicle
body movement which would otherwise push fuel away from the pickup,
potentially causing air to enter the system and even lead to the engine
leaning out should it starve delivery enough to do so. | |
| Right-Angle Corner
Support Structurally a lot of strain is placed on 90 degree right angle
intersections, and can be a point of failure under heavy impact or
structural twist. For this reason from day one, Brown Davis developed an
ingenious way to strengthen both the join and surround material to
ensure rigid strength at all 90 degree folded join intersections. | |
| Mounting
Bracket Support When fully laden with fuel, and factoring that 1ltr of
fuel is approximately 0.75kg in weight, a long range tank bares a lot of
weight on critical mount points. It is for this reason that Brown Davis
welds in a second skin to increase thickness and strength at the areas
of mounting brackets. This ensures that even under the harshest driving
conditions, fatigue will not cause a tank to fail at the mounts leaving
you stranded in the outback. | |
| Magnetic Drain Plug
Sometimes fuel contains small contaminants, or over time foreign
metallic particles can enter the tank in various ways. As such, a
magnetic drain plug using extremely strong rare earth magnet is used
catch these particles, allowing for easy tank maintenance and preventing
the particles from travelling through the fuel system. |  |
| Submerged Pressure
Test Upon completion of construction, every tank is thoroughly tested
for leaks prior to final painting and packing. One of these critical
methods involves pressurising the tank to a specifically calculated
volume of air, then fully submerging the tank in water. Bubbles will
indicate any possible leaks, and ensure every tank is perfectly tested
and sealed prior to leaving the Brown Davis facility. |  |
If you are in the
market for a long range replacement or auxiliary tank and you want the
best, then look no further...