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Old 05-09-2007, 06:54 PM   #1
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Fuel smell, charcoal canisters, and me

OK Everyone. I have a weird problem that pretty much everybody else has had. I couldn't find very much information by searching - so here goes.

My cab smells after sitting like gas - fairly strong. I had the seat out last weeknd and replaced all of the rubber line in the cab and replaced the clamps too. I found the vent thingie that goes up the B-pillar, and was confused. What does it do? I know that the tank vent eventually leads back to the charcoal canister -and I know what that does. Has anyone every had one of these leaking before? Can I bypass it? The answer to that is obviously 'no', because GM would have done that too.

OK, what do I replace next: O ring around sender, vent tube thingie or under cab lines?
I can't see how this would be the cap - it doesn't seal- this is obvious, but neither does the replacement. Wouldn't that make my garage smell like gas instead? Same goes for the fuel nech/cab gasket - why would that make the interior smell?

I hope this is not going to end up being the tank - I don't have the $$$ for this.

Thanks in advance!!

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Old 05-10-2007, 10:26 PM   #2
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Re: Fuel smell, charcoal canisters, and me

I Have A 72, And Mine Has No Canister. Mine Is Blocked Off And Runs Fine
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Old 05-10-2007, 10:37 PM   #3
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Re: Fuel smell, charcoal canisters, and me

the cab is going to smell like gas from time to time since after all the gas tank is right there in the cab and i took my charcoal canister off also and i didnt notice a difference
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Old 05-10-2007, 10:38 PM   #4
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Re: Fuel smell, charcoal canisters, and me

If the tank is not leaking and you replaced the hoses already. I would do the O-ring next. I just replaced my tank, sending unit with O-ring, and hoses. I can fill up my tank all the way into the filler neck with no gas smell in the cab.
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