[VB] Gas Cap VEnting problem?
david raistrick keen at icantclick.orgFri Oct 20 14:14:10 PDT 2017
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as for your original - it might be an oil cap (which isn't vented)? or from a non-vented application. and it probably worked because the cork was crapped out enough to vent... :) On Fri, Oct 20, 2017 at 5:04 PM, Kevin Guarnotta <kevin at guarnottadesign.com> wrote: > I think my cap is original - it has a VW logo on it. I just changed the gasket on it. Is there a spot I can see what an original looks like to compare? Or is there a way to test the cap to see if it is vented? > > -Kevin Guarnotta > Jamaica Plain, MA > > â78 Westy > '69 Singlecab > '65 Ez-camper > > > -----Original Message----- > From: david raistrick [mailto:keen at icantclick.org] > Subject: Re: [VB] Gas Cap VEnting problem? > >> What would cause this? I know the gasket/seal on the gas cap is relatively new, and it is generally pretty tough to close the cap - as it is so tight. It is a rubber one. Without going through my notes - I put on a few years ago. I think these were originally cork, should I go back to the cork style. > > > get rid of the cheap and common cap that doesn't vent. it will crush > your tank by vacuum if you run it out a few times.... > > split bus tanks require a vented cap. > > (I dont have a split bus tank anymore, so I can't speak to source. > but they exist - find a used or nos original cap and regasket it. if you have your old cap, swap the gasket to it.)
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