thats what i thought it was for ....but i do not have the knowledge that bob has
on these subjects,,,,but i sure am glad when im on the right track....and on the
tank collapse thing again....would not the rubber fuel line....( if there is any
along the fuel line.) collapse along time befor the fuel tank could.....imagine
a
plain straw it would collapse befor the beer can would...so all you old truckers
go experiment to night....lol
Bruce
1949 1/2 ton
Advdesign1@aol.com wrote:
> >
> > The tanks on a TF has a smaller tube that runs along with the filler tube,
> > this tube is the vent and a vented cap is not need.
>
> NOT TRUE! that small tube keeps you dry during refueling. It lets air out
> of the tank outboard of nozzle input so there are no fuel outsplashes. You
> still need a vented cap.
> Bob ADler
> oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
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