Does any of your Guys have a good source to a lockable and not vented Fuel Tank Cap that fits the original filler Neck? Its for a 73 with the Fuel door/Panel on the left side.
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quote:I will see once it arrives if I am able to seal that vent off somehow.
quote:Many owners have said, "when the low fuel light goes on, stop NOW for gas or enjoy walking".
quote:Why do you feel it needs to be sealed?
Not an emissions issue on our cars. Tank came with one vent.
I can see nothing wrong with two vents?
quote:I did my restoration going on 10 years ago now, so my memory is a bit fuzzy on this. But I seem to remember being able to adjust when the sending unit sent the signal to the low fuel light. There are 2 rheostats in the sending unit. One for the gage and the other for the light. By carefuly bending the tab for the light, you can adjust when it comes on. Mine comes on at about 1/8th of a tank now. Can anybody clear up my fuzziness? And I also apologise if I hijack this thread!
quote:Look at the connection diagram. The venting of the tank is done by connecting the hose from the canister to the vacuum of the engine intake.
It is providing a negative pressure to the fuel tank itself.
quote:Originally posted by Joules:
Doug has been sniffing way too many fumes after he removed his canister....
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Julian