Hi all! I have a ‘71 bronco that’s been fully restored. I put a 347 Stroker in her and opted for the larger fuel tank as a result. I got her back from the builder about a year ago and my garage has smelled like gas ever since. My wife is now complaining, so I need to figure out what is going on.
At first I thought it was a function of over-filling the tank, but it doesn’t go away…even when the tank is low. One day I came home from the gas station and parked in the driveway. I live in Florida and the sun is hot. After sitting for an hour or so, I noticed gas coming out of the tank and streaming down the side of the car, which did a number on my paint. So, my question is, am I missing a valve or something that would minimize the fumes and not allow the gas to bubble back up and out of the fuel filler? Thanks for any advice!
At first I thought it was a function of over-filling the tank, but it doesn’t go away…even when the tank is low. One day I came home from the gas station and parked in the driveway. I live in Florida and the sun is hot. After sitting for an hour or so, I noticed gas coming out of the tank and streaming down the side of the car, which did a number on my paint. So, my question is, am I missing a valve or something that would minimize the fumes and not allow the gas to bubble back up and out of the fuel filler? Thanks for any advice!