BigPoser
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- Joined
- May 22, 2015
- Posts
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- Location
- Bakersfield, CA
- First Name
- Brandon
- Truck Year
- 1973
- Truck Model
- Cheyenne Super 10
- Engine Size
- 350
I put a single rear tank in my C10 from a blazer and also put in the matching sender, which has 4 ports. One of them goes to the fuel pump, the other I have as a tank vent. I blocked the other two.
I can literally see the fumes coming from the vent line and it will fill my garage with the smell of gas within several hours. How do I know that I vented the right port on the sender? Also, if I get a filter for the current vent hose, will that stop the fumes from coming out, but also allow the tank to breathe?
My fuel pump doesn't have a return line on it if that helps.
Thanks in advance.
Brandon
I can literally see the fumes coming from the vent line and it will fill my garage with the smell of gas within several hours. How do I know that I vented the right port on the sender? Also, if I get a filter for the current vent hose, will that stop the fumes from coming out, but also allow the tank to breathe?
My fuel pump doesn't have a return line on it if that helps.
Thanks in advance.
Brandon