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! |
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I don't know what the factory spec was, but my locking cap is vented.
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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. |
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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 |
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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. |
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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 |
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There's a reason (many) gas caps state "caution when opening". Some pressure difference from outside is normal.
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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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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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