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It sounds like it was pressurizing because of the heat.... next time open the 
gas cap and I think you might find it stops......... 

 
 
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Thanks, Kevin
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----- Original Message ----
From: Daniel O'Brien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: First Generation Firebird-L <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 11:55:30 PM
Subject: [FGF] Gas tank overflow hose

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Made another discovery about my Firebird last weekend. Stopped for gas  
in New Jersey (no gas tax -- 93 is selling for $3.99 today). After  
filling up, the attendant pointed out that gas was leaking from what  
appeared to be the fuel tank. Never noticed this before.

I got underneath it -- gas was running from a hose connected to the  
gas tank. I'd seen this hose before -- it leads to nowhere. Never was  
connected to anything. I did  not understand its purpose.

I bought a gas can and collected the runoff -- THREE GALLONS. After  
dealing with this, the car started up and has run fine ever since,  
without any "gas leak" -- as long as I don't fill the tank.

It looks like the previous owner ran a hose out of the gas tank for  
"runoff." Why would someone do that? A three-gallon runoff? What could  
be the purpose of this?

I recall the previous owner advising me not to fill the tank all the  
way. When I asked him "Why not?" he said, "Oh, you can fill it, go  
ahead." Why wasn't the guy honest with me? I'd already paid for the  
car, so it wasn't like I was going to come back at him.

Can I safely plug up this hose, and thereby put this matter to rest?  
Or should I weld that tank hole? I'd like to be able to fill my tank  
with gas.

Also discovered that there is a two-line sending unit inside the tank.  
Apparently this is a performance enhancement that feeds unused gas  
back into the tank.

Thanks,

Dan O'Brien


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