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06-22-2012, 09:32 AM | #26 |
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Re: tired, tired, tired of gas leaking when refueling
With certain modern nozzles, the pre-'79 beds tend to leak. It is just a fact of life that we have to live with. Mine leaks damn near every time I use it, but every now and then I will chance upon a station that has a filler nozzle that slips right in. The only time the early beds won't leak is if the nozzle completely gets into the fill tube to the hilt, or you trickle fuel down slowly with nozzles that don't fit in right.
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06-22-2012, 08:16 PM | #27 | |
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Mine is a factory 1 ton with a 454. The fill necks are still the large "leaded" style openings. Not the tiny unleaded holes found in cars and trucks starting in the mid 70's. Since my truck never came with catalitic converters, it was rated for use with leaded fuels as well (even though they were decreasing lead at that time) so the larger leaded pump nozzles fit in my filler necks. If you were around back then, you may remember the bigger pump nozzles with leaded fuel. This could contribute to why I never have an issue with my truck or any of my classic cars (they are all leaded style vehicles with larger filler openings). Something to keep in mind. I believe the cutoff for trucks of this vintage (73 and up) was a GVW of 8500 lbs. or more, which eliminated converters and received larger fill necks. 1/2 tons will likely still have small fill necks. Another quick way to tell is the gas gauge. Mine doesn't say "unleaded fuel only" like other smaller capacity trucks do, it's just a plain gas gauge |
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06-23-2012, 12:35 AM | #28 | |
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06-23-2012, 05:49 PM | #29 |
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Re: tired, tired, tired of gas leaking when refueling
My '78 does it on both tanks too unless I baby the valve on the nozzle
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06-23-2012, 05:58 PM | #30 |
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Re: tired, tired, tired of gas leaking when refueling
My '78 does it on both tanks too unless I baby the valve on the nozzle
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06-23-2012, 10:07 PM | #31 |
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06-23-2012, 10:18 PM | #32 | |
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05-21-2015, 09:50 AM | #33 |
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Re: tired, tired, tired of gas leaking when refueling
I also have a 77 and I have to pump slow or it will back up and shut the pump off (like the tank is full). Sometimes it will spill too. Chevy should have placed the outlet higher up!! What's our solution??
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05-21-2015, 12:26 PM | #35 |
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Re: tired, tired, tired of gas leaking when refueling
I swapped mine over to the newer filler design. I had the pockets welded in and just set the filler in, click it to stay filling, and wait for the click. No spilling
I used a piece of step down exhaust tubing to join the old filler and vent hoses to the new. Works GREAT ! |
05-21-2015, 07:36 PM | #36 |
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Re: tired, tired, tired of gas leaking when refueling
The smaller ones on my 76 c10 and my 74 k5 both unleaded trucks my 76 would kick pump nozzle off if I don't hold nozzle just right and my 74 spills fuel if I give it over half trigger at most pumps. Both trucks nozzles need to be turned upside down.
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05-22-2015, 06:43 PM | #37 |
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Re: tired, tired, tired of gas leaking when refueling
Step 1 - make sure the vent hose is intact and not crimped off somewhere.
Step 2 - make sure that vapor recovery canister is not plugged or broken, along with the lines to/from the canister. Step 3 - disconnect the vapor recovery line and plug in a one way valve on a short piece of fuel line tubing connected to the sending unit a (if vapor recovery system is a problem.) Step 4 - adjust the angle of insertion on the gas pump nozzle - sometimes 180 degree inversion works. Some gas stations around here have short, sharply curved nozzles with a wire wound around the outside of the nozzle. These are the worst for filling gas. A few gas stations around here still have the smooth, no wire and long slightly angled nozzles - those do not spit gas back at you. |
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