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71K20chevy 05-19-2013 08:08 PM

Gas cap not venting
 
I've got a vented gas cap, yet whenever I open it there's a good amount of pressure. Are they really supposed to build up a lot of pressure before they vent?


It's a '71 non-EEC system.


Thanks!

domeier 05-19-2013 08:50 PM

Re: Gas cap not venting
 
I don't know what the factory spec was, but my locking cap is vented.

Lattimer 05-19-2013 09:16 PM

Re: Gas cap not venting
 
In warmer weather with the tank about 3/4 full I get a little sigh of pressure when I open mine.


FWIW
I had a locking vented cap, but it leaked like crazy turning right. Bought a vented non-locking cap from Brothers and no more leak. Cap has only been on there a couple of weeks, but so far I'm happy.

cdowns 05-20-2013 05:11 AM

Re: Gas cap not venting
 
1971 from the factory were nonvented gascaps// the gastank vented thru the charcoal cannister thru the carb

sounds to me that somebody that doesnot understand the venting concept changed things

any pressure buildup means u either have a defective vented cap or a stock nonvented cap


search this forom this has been covered hundreds of times

Lattimer 05-20-2013 06:43 AM

Re: Gas cap not venting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cdowns (Post 6080455)
1971 from the factory were nonvented gascaps// the gastank vented thru the charcoal cannister thru the carb

sounds to me that somebody that doesnot understand the venting concept changed things

any pressure buildup means u either have a defective vented cap or a stock nonvented cap


search this forom this has been covered hundreds of times

I think the C-20 and K-20 didn't change to EEC until later. I believe I have read that the 71-72 C/K-20 and C/K-30 still had a vented cap. Emissions changes usually effect the lighter trucks first and the heavier trucks get left alone for a year or so.

71K20chevy 05-20-2013 08:26 AM

Re: Gas cap not venting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cdowns (Post 6080455)
1971 from the factory were nonvented gascaps// the gastank vented thru the charcoal cannister thru the carb

sounds to me that somebody that doesnot understand the venting concept changed things

any pressure buildup means u either have a defective vented cap or a stock nonvented cap


search this forom this has been covered hundreds of times


I've been through this with the EEC before, and my truck doesn't have ANY emissions junk on it. It's not a stock cap, it's the 67-70 vented cap from Classic Parts


And that is correct about 3/4 tons not having EEC.

cdowns 05-20-2013 08:43 AM

Re: Gas cap not venting
 
i'm sure nuttin has been changed in 45years
fact is you either have defective gascap or wrong gescap those are the reasons you will have pressure


change to a working vented cascap to solve problem

msgdsrf 05-20-2013 09:42 AM

Re: Gas cap not venting
 
There's a reason (many) gas caps state "caution when opening". Some pressure difference from outside is normal.

54blackhornet 05-20-2013 11:40 AM

Re: Gas cap not venting
 
I have a 71 GMC with Calf Emmission Crap, IE charcoal canister! I rebuilt the entire fuel system over the winter. New tank,sender, New non-vented cap from NAPA. Now when I crack the cap there is a lot of built up pressure in tank ? Any help in figuring this out would be appreciated ?....Thanks:metal:
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Southpa 05-20-2013 01:45 PM

Re: Gas cap not venting
 
I've been buying locking caps from the local Cdn Tire. They are not vented and on hot days you can smell fumes on occasion if the gasket is not seated properly. I usually buy a couple caps at a time because the gaskets rot, last maybe a year or two. Get the smallest drillbit you can find (I use 1/16") and make a hole, venting problem solved.


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