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Old 09-08-2005, 02:58 PM
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Default How can I vent my tank without getting a gas smell?

I have a 21 gal. fuel cell that I have vented through a metal tube at the top with what I thought would be a high enough bend (8"-10" above the tank) to keep fuel from spilling out...

...but when cornering fast with anything more than a half tank, I get fuel dripping out of my vent tube that exits into my wheelwell. Plus it makes my garage smell like gasoling from venting into the atmosphere. Any way I can fix this or is this pretty normal?

Anyone have pics of their fuel tank venting solutions?
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Old 09-09-2005, 04:39 AM
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the best way would be to do what the factory did, run a line to the front and hook it to a charcoal canister and then hook the charcoal canister to the intake vaccum and have a purge solenoid switch the line to open when the engine is running. If you're all about safety also install a vent line check valve.

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Old 09-09-2005, 10:52 AM
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Default Here's a simpler idea

I'm going to give this product a try.

It's a Marine fuel/air separator. It is designed to allow boat tanks to be filled without gasoline coming out of the vent. It also works with fuel agitation due to waves and such. If there is still a smell, then you can add the charcoal canister (btw, anybody got a source or pn for one?) to the output of the fuel/air separator.

Cost is about $80.

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Old 09-09-2005, 11:28 AM
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I'm going to give this product a try.

It's a Marine fuel/air separator. It is designed to allow boat tanks to be filled without gasoline coming out of the vent. It also works with fuel agitation due to waves and such. If there is still a smell, then you can add the charcoal canister (btw, anybody got a source or pn for one?) to the output of the fuel/air separator.

Cost is about $80.

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That thing looks like it would work only if it were mounted above the fuel tank so fuel could leak back down into the tank via gravity. My problem is that gaining access to that area inside my car would require some serious time and effort, even possibly destroying some of my carpet... bummer.
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No doubt it is designed to be above the tank. I'm wondering how any vent line could work below the tank.

Carpet? Where is your tank located?
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No doubt it is designed to be above the tank. I'm wondering how any vent line could work below the tank.

Carpet? Where is your tank located?
It's behind the seats, under a panel which is under the carpet... I put a 3/16" metal vent line from where the red plug is to an 8" vertical loop under the filler neck, which then goes straight down into the rear wheelwell. Unfotunately I didn't take any pics after I put it in.


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