There is no direct conversion between inches and gallons because one is a unit of length and the other is a unit of volume. However, if you are looking to convert fuel efficiency from miles per gallon (mpg) to inches per gallon (in/gal), you would need additional information such as the diameter of the fuel line or nozzle.
The gallon (volume) and the inch (length) can not be equated.
A 150-gallon drum contains 0.0036 gallon per cubic inch.
Approximately 7.2 gallons of fuel are equal to one pound. However, this can vary slightly depending on the type of fuel and its temperature.
Yes, diesel fuel is typically sold in the United States by the gallon at gas stations and other fueling stations.
None. An inch is a measure of length or distance in 1-dimensional space while a gallon is a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
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Here is a tank chart that should help. Generally, the oil tank has a bit of "headroom" at the top, so, for example, a 275 gallon tank only holds about 256 gallons of useable fuel. Check with your local fuel company to determine the useable fuel volume your tank contains. http://www.sippin.com/oil%20tank%20measure%20chart.htm
109 inch wheel base has a 31 gallon tank. 127 inch wheel base has a 35 gallon tank.
2/1/12th GALLON
The gallon (volume) and the inch (length) can not be equated.
A 150-gallon drum contains 0.0036 gallon per cubic inch.
A gallon is a measure of volume, the inch is a measure of length, the two can not be equated. However the cubic inch and the gallon can be equated, there are 231.00010000000003 cubic inches in one US Gallon.
110.2 gallons per inch.
Jet fuel weighs 6.8 lbs per gallon.
Diesel fuel weighs 1 gallon
The weight of a gallon of Avjet fuel can vary based on the specific gravity of the fuel. On average, jet fuel weighs around 6.7 pounds per gallon.
One gallon.