R8rPhan
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- Joined
- Feb 5, 2017
- Posts
- 452
- Reaction score
- 42
- Location
- California
- First Name
- Mark
- Truck Year
- 1973 (1979?)
- Truck Model
- C10 long bed (Frankenstein truck)
- Engine Size
- 307
Near impossible to fuel this thing without leaking fuel onto the ground.. I can minimize it by squatting down and applying a lot of force and then manually holding the trigger.. I'm like 'tired' after fueling this way though.. lol
Is there any way to get modern CA fuel pump nozzles to play nice with these old filler necks? There appears to be no lip for the pump to 'hang on, and the angle is such that it wants to fall out.. You gotta position the angle just right to keep it from tripping the 'full' sensor on the nozzle...
I have no idea what year the bed (or the tank/filler for that matter) is from..
Surely, this is a common problem and somebody has come up with a solution...
Is there any way to get modern CA fuel pump nozzles to play nice with these old filler necks? There appears to be no lip for the pump to 'hang on, and the angle is such that it wants to fall out.. You gotta position the angle just right to keep it from tripping the 'full' sensor on the nozzle...
I have no idea what year the bed (or the tank/filler for that matter) is from..
Surely, this is a common problem and somebody has come up with a solution...