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demian5 01-04-2019 03:10 PM

Correct Gas Cap? Too much pressure!
 
Ok so I looked and searched on here and found nothing definitive.

Stant site shows:

1970 and earlier 10491
1971 10582
1972 10572

I have a 1970
I don't have any vents on my tank and I get crazy pressure and the cab stinks of gas. The back side of my cap has a vent system but its plastic and I cant pull it apart to cut the spring.

Help? Suggestions? Knowledge you would like to share?

The old one just leaked down my cab and bed when cornering.

Bob B. 01-04-2019 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by demian5 (Post 8436682)
Ok so I looked and searched on here and found nothing definitive.

Stant site shows:

1970 and earlier 10491
1971 10582
1972 10572

I have a 1970
I don't have any vents on my tank and I get crazy pressure and the cab stinks of gas. The back side of my cap has a vent system but its plastic and I cant pull it apart to cut the spring.

Help? Suggestions? Knowledge you would like to share?

The old one just leaked down my cab and bed when cornering.

Do you have the correct 1970 gas tank? If it does not have the vent line on top you might have a 1969 tank, or one for a 1970 without EEC. If that is the case you might want to try a 1969 cap. A truck with EEC will have the extra vent line on top of the tank and the charcoal canister under the hood.

FRCvette 01-04-2019 03:50 PM

Re: Correct Gas Cap? Too much pressure!
 
I had this same problem with my 70. I ended up drilling a very small hole in the backside of the cap. No more pressure or smell.

demian5 01-04-2019 04:21 PM

Re: Correct Gas Cap? Too much pressure!
 
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Originally Posted by Bob B. (Post 8436686)
Do you have the correct 1970 gas tank? If it does not have the vent line on top you might have a 1969 tank, or one for a 1970 without EEC. If that is the case you might want to try a 1969 cap. A truck with EEC will have the extra vent line on top of the tank and the charcoal canister under the hood.

Well the 69 cap is the same as the 70...

I have no vent lines on the tank except the fuel line for the sender.

Fbks_Cruiser 01-04-2019 05:06 PM

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Do you still have the original cap? Like mine, it probably leaked because the rubber seal is old, dry and cracked. Try carefully removing the rubber seal from the new cap and putting it on the old cap.

But be warned, I had gotten a new vented cap from Stant a couple of years ago. The rubber only lasted about 1-1/2 years. Then it started to crack and leak. I guess there are different rubber compounds now a days. I cut a new seal out of some rubber I had lying around. We’ll see how long it lasts.

demian5 01-04-2019 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Fbks_Cruiser (Post 8436726)
Do you still have the original cap? Like mine, it probably leaked because the rubber seal is old, dry and cracked. Try carefully removing the rubber seal from the new cap and putting it on the old cap.

But be warned, I had gotten a new vented cap from Stant a couple of years ago. The rubber only lasted about 1-1/2 years. Then it started to crack and leak. I guess there are different rubber compounds now a days. I cut a new seal out of some rubber I had lying around. We’ll see how long it lasts.

My understanding is the caps need to be replaced every couple of years cause of that. No big deal, I just want the right one on my truck so it works properly.

jeffahart 01-04-2019 05:48 PM

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I am running a stant 10623 and it vents. I bought a couple others that did not. When you get the cap blow on the vent, it should vent. :chevy:


j

rechinca 01-05-2019 01:17 AM

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Originally Posted by FRCvette (Post 8436696)
I had this same problem with my 70. I ended up drilling a very small hole in the backside of the cap. No more pressure or smell.

FRC is it possible to post a pic of the hole you drilled for reference on the cap?

Shinysideup 01-05-2019 10:27 AM

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Whats too much pressure you speak of? It should hold a little, which I assume you hear when you remove the cap. You may be trying to solve a non-issue.

54blackhornet 01-05-2019 02:14 PM

Re: Correct Gas Cap? Too much pressure!
 
I learned that NAPA caps are junk ! Bought two and the rubber dissolved in no time at all. Also learned that if you have trouble with your carb losing prime, have to pump the gas repeatedly before starting, you are probably using the wrong style gas cap....:metal:

demian5 01-11-2019 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Shinysideup (Post 8437134)
Whats too much pressure you speak of? It should hold a little, which I assume you hear when you remove the cap. You may be trying to solve a non-issue.

It wants to blow the cap out of my hand and the cab smells like gas bad cause the pressure is trying to come out of wherever.

demian5 01-11-2019 01:39 PM

Re: Correct Gas Cap? Too much pressure!
 
Ok, so I bought one for my truck. A 1970 and earlier 10491.

I blew through the back of it, pressure was released (unlike the 10582 I have that i can't blow through since the tank is supposed to have a vent on this model year). I think "awesome, solved!"

Put it on, make some on ramp maneuvers, gas all over side of truck.
Seems to seal, the lock mechanism is a little lazy compared to the old one... lets return it and try another one.
Replacement cap, same thing. Gas all over. Lock mechanism lazy on this one too.

Back to the cap I've had that builds up too much pressure.

I would like to see what the "hole' thing is about for the current cap. Or maybe I try a 72 cap, but that would be the same as the 71 I assume. Maybe I try and pull the pressure mechanisms out of both caps and swap them...

Ill keep trying stuff till I fix it. However, I know this has been solved by somebody.

The funniest thing I have learned about this (don't tell ANYONE) the keys interchange and work between all of the caps. Buy a cap and open your buddies gas cap...

demian5 01-11-2019 01:41 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by FRCvette (Post 8436696)
I had this same problem with my 70. I ended up drilling a very small hole in the backside of the cap. No more pressure or smell.

Pictures of this or you are telling tall tails...

demian5 01-11-2019 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by jeffahart (Post 8436748)
I am running a stant 10623 and it vents.

Want a locking one. Thanks through!

jcwren 01-11-2019 03:12 PM

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This issue with replacing gas caps every couple years, or declaring the NAPA ones are junk, is most likely because of gas with a high ethanol content. That garbage just DESTROYS rubber.

This idiotic idea of ethanol-based fuels has done far more economic damage than any environmental benefit it purportedly has. It's destroyed rubber in innumerable vehicles and small gas engines, absorbs water far quicker, turns to varnish sooner, and raised the price of corn to feed animals. Just another "good idea" from the government.

54blackhornet 01-11-2019 08:12 PM

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My statement that NAPA caps are junk is correct ! The store manager agreed wholeheartedly. I also never have put anything other than NON ETHANOL premium in my two 67/72’s, and I mean ever. Both have their original engine and carbs. After pumping numerous times they both start on old style divorced chokes and run perfectly. Not being able to buy something as simple as a proper gas cap is just ridiculous. Hopefully I’ll live long enough to see the return of proper America made craftsmanship once again. And as far as rubber goes, I’ve bought gas filler rubber grommets that failed in less then two years. Never once spilled gas on them either. Same goes for brake and clutch pedal rubber, failure! Same with replacement rubber floor mats.

FRCvette 01-12-2019 10:37 AM

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pictures of this or you are telling tall tails...


697498chevy 01-12-2019 06:03 PM

Re: Correct Gas Cap? Too much pressure!
 
Car Quest #10623 works well on my 1969 also .

demian5 02-07-2019 04:54 PM

Re: Correct Gas Cap? Too much pressure!
 
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Originally Posted by FRCvette (Post 8441651)

And it DOES NOT leak all over the side of the truck when cornering right?

jeffahart 02-07-2019 05:17 PM

Re: Correct Gas Cap? Too much pressure!
 
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Originally Posted by demian5 (Post 8441146)
Want a locking one. Thanks through!

I had or have a locking one too. I will check my parts this weekend. If I still have it I will get a number off it. :chevy:


j

Bigdav160 02-07-2019 05:41 PM

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I don't think you can buy a truly vented cap anymore. EPA mandated that they must hold some pressure.

I am pretty sure I read that replacement caps designed for vented applications hold 1-3 psi

697498chevy 02-08-2019 03:38 PM

Re: Correct Gas Cap? Too much pressure!
 
The #10623 cap doesn't leak on right turns on my 69 truck . If I fill it up to the neck and park it in the sun it'll build up pressure and probably leak . I don't fill it all the way up . My truck does have a LMC tank with the vent line plugged . Hope this helps .

Sheepdip 02-08-2019 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by demian5 (Post 8460930)
And it DOES NOT leak all over the side of the truck when cornering right?

I did the same thing FRCvette did and I have yet to spill a drop on the outside of the cab and my fuel smell in the cab went away.

El Dorado Jim 02-10-2019 09:52 PM

Re: Correct Gas Cap? Too much pressure!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by FRCvette (Post 8436696)
I had this same problem with my 70. I ended up drilling a very small hole in the backside of the cap. No more pressure or smell.

I have done this on different vehicles and it works

jeffahart 02-11-2019 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by 697498chevy (Post 8461550)
The #10623 cap doesn't leak on right turns on my 69 truck . If I fill it up to the neck and park it in the sun it'll build up pressure and probably leak . I don't fill it all the way up . My truck does have a LMC tank with the vent line plugged . Hope this helps .

My 10623 cap vents and breaths. Maybe I got a defective cap. But it does not have the same internals of other caps I've tried. I just might look at one next time I'm at O'Reilly and see if it vents. Anyhow, I finally have I cap I love. I hated the tank bloat. :chevy:


j


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