Pawnbroker
05-31-2001, 09:47 AM
hey...I have a 51 chevy PU...when it sits level in the sun the gas drips out from around the gas cap...the only solution I have found so far is to park that side on curb so it is higher than the other side. Is there a real fix to this?
ImpalaSS
06-01-2001, 10:09 PM
a new filler to tank coupler .,.... new gas tank gasket (the one that goes up to the body from cap) or dont fill it up so high
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Pawnbroker
06-01-2001, 11:30 PM
...or dont fill it up so high
HAHAHAha...well, the gas guage is broken too...so I keep it filled so I don't run out...anyway, I'll see if I can't try thse other suggestions...and thanks for the welcome...you have a nice board here http://67-72chevytrucks.com/board/ubbhtml/smile.gif
Pawnbroker
08-19-2004, 11:53 AM
so I tried a new cap, and that seemed to work for awhile..you can see the gas in the pic..then it will drip out from the cap..
solidaxel
08-21-2004, 01:15 AM
Welcome.
I thought that when the pump shut off you were not too pull the triger again, as that ment it was full. Looks to me like it is real FULL, and even a new vented gas cap would NOT help !!
Fred T
08-21-2004, 06:00 PM
$38 + ride for a sending unit and you will know how much gas is in the tank.
Pawnbroker
08-22-2004, 12:35 PM
it looks real full, because the sun is shining and that's when it seems to rise..when the sun goes down and the tank cools off, the gas goes back down..
and ya, I do need to get anew sending unit.. :)
Fred T
08-23-2004, 01:00 AM
[QUOTE=Pawnbroker]it looks real full, because the sun is shining and that's when it seems to rise..when the sun goes down and the tank cools off, the gas goes back down..
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That's what happens when gasoline is heated, it expands. One thing that will help is to fill it before you go somewhere, instead of after. That way you burn off some and leave some room for expansion.
Something else you can do is keep track of how far you drive before fillup. Stock, these trucks get about 12 mpg. Fuel tank holds about 16 gal, iirc. That means you can drive about 200 miles on a tank, play it safe and figure 150 miles between fillups. I had a van that I drove without a gauge for 3 or 4 years, I didn't want to drop the tank to swap the sending unit. :bowtie:
ok then pawnbroker... :) I thought the board flipped out and was doin odd stuff when I saw this thread lol.. Welcome to the board ( a few yrs to late ;) )
Pawnbroker
08-23-2004, 11:49 AM
haha..this was the problem that brought me to this board a few years ago and it was my first post..I was suprised to see the thread was still here..and so is the problem. does anyone else's rig do this?