Kyle K
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- Joined
- Feb 14, 2020
- Posts
- 23
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- Location
- Charlotte, NC
- First Name
- Kyle
- Truck Year
- 1973
- Truck Model
- Chevy Blazer K5
- Engine Size
- 350
Hey folks, simple question here. I have a 1973 Chevy Blazer, standard tank with main hose to fuel filler, and secondary hose to fuel tank vent hose (see image when it was on the ground a year ago). I put in gas about three weeks ago, been driving around, no issues.
Yesterday I'm driving a decent amount (20 so start/stop miles), and notice this whistling sound, almost like a train. Could figure it out for the life of me, till I get out of truck when it's turn off and I hear the gas cap venting very loudly.
I have a locking cap which I like (see image). Shouldn't this vent to release pressure? I'm not sure if that's what it was trying to do because it's supposed to, or because it was forcing it. The cap says it fits a 73.
I understand the vent when filling (no issue there). I'm trying to understand this pressure building up in the tank when driving, and what the cap should be doing to release pressure.
Appreciate the help! Images attached.
Yesterday I'm driving a decent amount (20 so start/stop miles), and notice this whistling sound, almost like a train. Could figure it out for the life of me, till I get out of truck when it's turn off and I hear the gas cap venting very loudly.
I have a locking cap which I like (see image). Shouldn't this vent to release pressure? I'm not sure if that's what it was trying to do because it's supposed to, or because it was forcing it. The cap says it fits a 73.
I understand the vent when filling (no issue there). I'm trying to understand this pressure building up in the tank when driving, and what the cap should be doing to release pressure.
Appreciate the help! Images attached.
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