I've got a feeling that its all due to the very basic nature of the tank breather which only exists in the metal part of the filler neck.
I do wonder if it was extended into the top tank with a pipe of some sort it might work properly.
MarkyB
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- Thu Jan 25, 2007 4:19 pm
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- Thu Jan 25, 2007 3:26 pm
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- Topic: Petrol "blowback" when filling
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Petrol "blowback" when filling
Hi
Has anyone found a way of putting petrol into a minor at a reasonable rate without having it come blasting back out of the filler?
For some reason the filler design seems to defeat the safety stop on most petrol pumps.
bye
MarkyB
Has anyone found a way of putting petrol into a minor at a reasonable rate without having it come blasting back out of the filler?
For some reason the filler design seems to defeat the safety stop on most petrol pumps.
bye
MarkyB