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Fuel tank question
My fuel tank is just about finished but im unsure if it needs a vent in it? I thought i heard someone say before that if you didnt have a vent to let air in that the tank would be under a massive vacuum.
So my question is does it need a vent with a one way valve in it or will the filler cap (aero style fitted to body) do the same job? Im running bike carbs with bike fuel pump if that makes any difference. Any comments or advice greatly appreciated as usual |
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Short answer yes you will need a vent otherwise your fuel pump will create a vacum, deform or collapse the tank then stall the engine through fuel starvation.
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Talon is spot on
also a good size vent is best as this will help when filling the tank ie. fuel in air out stops the pump clicking off all the time or a splash down your trousers or bodywork cheers les g |
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Some thing else to consider is the angle and the curve of the tube that joins the back of the aero filler cap. Lad I know made one from 2" stainless tube from 3 mitered bits of tubing, filled the car up at the pump and jammed the nozzle in the fuel cap. Que at tesco was not happy,the AA man found it funny, I gave up after an hour and a half and walked home!
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The only thing to watch out for Mark is that the one way valves can stick, what i did for the SVA is the rubber tube that you use for the vent if you attach it to one of the uprights to the top of the chassis then do a u-turn and bring the tube down to a level a few inches below the tank, so that if the car does tip over fuel does not drain from the tank. My Mr SVA did look for this and was pleased with the way it was done.
Andy......Soon be on the road
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Thanks for the replies
What diameter vent do people recommend? |
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