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randy 02-18-2017 04:45 PM

fuel tank vent Leaking / misting
 
Is it normal for some fuel to mist out of a fuel vent? Im running the Finch performance dual vent system that is mounted in my trunk and after going on for some spirited driving and parking the car you can hear and see fuel mist coming out of the vent. Any idea what it could be? 67 camaro ls3, Ricks notched corner tank with new camaro fuel pump.

FYI we have this system on 2 other cars and experiencing the same thing.

Vegas69 02-18-2017 09:01 PM

Not ideal, but it's tough to vent these tanks. Where did you install the vent?

randy 02-18-2017 09:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vegas69 (Post 654566)
Not ideal, but it's tough to vent these tanks. Where did you install the vent?

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Vegas69 02-18-2017 09:05 PM

Perfect place... It's been a while, but I'm pretty sure I gave up on Rick's vent and had my own bigger bung welded close to the top of the tank. I then ran it to a radiator type overflow at the bottom bung and vented it to a K&N filter through the top bung. Then out of the trunk and never had a problem after. The diameter of your vent could be your problem.

dhutton 02-19-2017 07:59 AM

What is the fuel level in the tank? Is the tank hot?

Doesn't this imply that something is heating the fuel? Exhaust and/or fuel pump?

Fuel mist spraying out near the exhaust would worry me.

Don

randy 02-19-2017 10:22 AM

Tank isnt hot. I could put my ear against the tank right after driving it. You can hear the fuel gurgling which is most likely the air coming out of my fuel vent hurling the gas as the gas comes back down. Overall I think it's the location of the return bung line bung / vent bung.

I have a vent port on my ridetech gas cap filler tube. Maybe I'll run an additional line to it and filter?

Maybe the volume of the dual vent system holder isn't enough and I could run a T out of the gas tank and then run two lines to the fuel tank? Double the fuel capacity of the overflow but does this fix it or prolong it?

Vegas69 02-19-2017 02:15 PM

You can test the volume of your vent by loosening the gas cap. If that stops the problem, then you likely need more vent. You could rig up the 2nd vent from the ride tech port and see if it fixes it.

rocketrod 02-19-2017 07:18 PM

I have the same fuel tank on mine with nothing but a vented gas cap and have not had any issues driving it over 15,000 miles with a 445rwhp ls2.

Do you have good fuel pressure at the fuel rail? Any other symptoms

randy 02-19-2017 11:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rocketrod (Post 654612)
I have the same fuel tank on mine with nothing but a vented gas cap and have not had any issues driving it over 15,000 miles with a 445rwhp ls2.

Do you have good fuel pressure at the fuel rail? Any other symptoms

Zero other issues. Vented gas cap is at the highest point and your return is a long filler neck. The return in this tank is on the upper end of the tank but not the highest point. I'll see what happens with less gas in the tank

sebtarta 02-20-2017 03:41 PM

Did you over fill your tank? I ran into the same problem yesterday after I filled the car with gas. I thought I cut fuel before hand, but managed to over fill the tank. When I turned the car off I had fuel coming out of the vent.

Went for a spirited drive until I saw the fuel gauge drop a bit. Got home no more leaks.


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