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Old 02-06-2003, 08:43 PM   #1
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Fuel venting?

I think that if I vented my Blazer-style tank I could get fuel into it a little faster. Currently I have filler hose with the return that comes off the filler neck going back to the tank. The tank itself has several spare threaded holes (currently plugged, of course). I was picturing putting a fitting in one, running some fuel line sized hose over to the right step fender (way up there behind the tire) and putting a breather on the end. Or... is this where I should have some kind of charcoal canister? I think the tank needs to breathe a little but I don't want my garage to smell like a gas station (which it usually does for the first day or so after a fillup).

Suggestions anyone???

Thanks in advance,

Kenneth
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