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Re: Gas Filling

To: Carmods@aol.com, tigers@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Gas Filling
From: 65Tiger@comcast.net
Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2006 03:39:43 +0000
While we are on gas caps, I have difficulty adding gas using the vapor recovery 
nozzles.  First the vapor bellows must be compressed or no gas will come out.  
So I push the nozzle into the filler neck, this requires about 5-10 lbs of 
push, any less and the pump shuts off.  On new cars, there is a small gas 
opening (sized for unleaded gas) the nozzle engages, rests on the neck and it 
works nicely and automatically shuts off.  With the Tiger, I push, and squeeze 
the trigger.  Sometimes gas flows down the side of the car. This is very 
unwelcome.  I have experimented with ways to hold the nozzle, push and trigger. 
 Sometimes I have good luck, otherwise I'm running for the windshield wiper in 
the bath (when was the last time you saw a water hose in the island?) and wash 
off the spill.  Sometimes I think I have it just perfect, and gas comes out the 
interface and down the car.  Trying to fill a 1 gallon gas can is a real circus 
act, one hand to pull the bellows back and the other !
 on the 
trigger.  
Does anybody have any tricks for keeping the gas flowing and into the tank?  
Mine is very difficult.  
I buy only Exxon (Valero in California) and their nozzles don't work well with 
my filler opening.  

Curtis Fisher

 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Carmods@aol.com
> Brian,
> 
>  
> High gas pressure will cause you carburetor to leak, especially if it is a  
> Holley with the externally adjustable float valves. The valve in the cap 
>seems  
> to only let air in as the gas is used. Probably on most old Sunbeams, the cap 
>  gasket will leak enough to vent the tank. Mine doesn't leak and the  
> pressure was building up on hot days so I drilled a very small hole in one of 
> 
> the 
> smaller diameters of the cap.
>  
>                                                                               
>           John  Logan




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