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Author:  braddeicide2 [ Mon Mar 01, 2010 1:30 pm ]
Post subject:  Fuel running down side of car.

Whenever I go on track days I end up with a lot of petrol running down the side of the car out of the filler. Actually I've been told it spews out on the track when I turn left. It does it even on half tank.

I bought a new cap but it still does the same thing. I see in the manual that the filler cap has a pressure release so as this is the only way out I'm assuming that my tank must be too pressurized, maybe? Does anyone know where to start with this?

Could this be perhaps the "Evaporative emission (EVAP) system"? That's just something an old corvette guy suggested and I see the silvia has one.

(Fuel pump has been replaced with Skyline one, if they matters)

Author:  fergo308 [ Mon Mar 01, 2010 7:21 pm ]
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one thing to try:check out the restrictor neck. it's common for these to be poorly sealed and allow the tank to leak.


Justin...

Author:  DV5180 [ Tue Mar 02, 2010 1:45 am ]
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as fergo said.

remove the fuel cap and check the metal neck if its loose. repco sells a fuel tank sealing cement which is quiet effective. some people also use sikaflex but dont know how this lasts in the long run.

do you get a strong petrol smell in you cabin when just driving normally?

Author:  whyte [ Tue Mar 02, 2010 11:53 am ]
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yeh i had this problem awhile back, put sikaflex in and now its starting to come apart again.
im gonna remove the whole filler neck and get it welded up so it will never spill again

Author:  braddeicide2 [ Tue Mar 02, 2010 5:40 pm ]
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Well this looks like a problem, the flap doesn't shut completely.

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I wish it was loose maybe i could replace it, it's secure as hell, but doesn't shut.

I'll have a go at lubricating those springs, hopefully that fixes it and I don't need to work out how to remove it.

DV5180 wrote:
do you get a strong petrol smell in you cabin when just driving normally?


Not really, however I was fumigated with something on the drive home from Marulan which had me feeling pretty shitty. I blamed exhaust coming in through a few holes in my floor and boot which I'm definitely plugging asap.

Author:  Sico [ Tue Mar 02, 2010 7:54 pm ]
Post subject:  cold weld

I had the same problem... which i fixed with a epoxy adhesive called cold weld... deisel resistant cold weld solution... just leave it around the neck for about 16 hours...


... no more petrol leakies...

Author:  Sico [ Tue Mar 02, 2010 8:03 pm ]
Post subject:  me

here's what the bottle looks like incase you wanna find it... reason was i was looking for panel metal before.. and JB weld... but nowhere i looked sells either... so COLD WELD was the next best thing

Author:  braddeicide2 [ Wed Mar 03, 2010 6:25 pm ]
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Thanks for the replies, I don't think leaking around the side is my problem though, it looks very well sealed, I think it's the flap which doesn't close :( I'm going to get onto Autosport, they sell new ones and hopefully have some experience in removing and installing them.

http://www.autosport.net.au/fuelfiller.htm

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