texdave
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- Joined
- Mar 28, 2024
- Posts
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- Location
- Houston, Texas
- First Name
- tex
- Truck Year
- 1976
- Truck Model
- C25 Suburban
- Engine Size
- 454
When I fill up my stock 25 gallon tank at the pump, the pump stops/clicks as normal when full and shortly thereafter I can hear gas spilling. Looking underneath, I can't quite pin point where the spill comes from other than the general tank area. Other than that, vehicle works great -- fuel gauge reads full and no other fuel delivery issues.
Crawling underneath the rear tank, I can see what looks like a vent hose that runs parallel to the fuel filler neck.
I also can't quite see if I have a 3 or 4 outlet sending unit but I can feel 3 metal lines that run alongside the passenger frame rail -- one big one and 2 smaller ones. I don't have an EVAP canister or provisions on my Quadrajet for a vapor canister purge vacuum valve - probably due to my 3/4 ton Suburban being above the 6,000 GVWR rating. Not sure if this is relevant but figured I'd share it.
A few questions for you folks:
- Thoughts on what I can do to not spill what seems like $3 worth of fuel each time I fill up?
- I'm thinking about upgrading to a larger tank (31g or 40g) since the big block drinks like a sailor (6-9mpg). Any "gotchas" or "while you're there"s I should know?
- When parked in my garage, there's a strong gas smell that my wife kindly reminds me about. Anything I can do to help with that? I've seen some DIY versions of charcoal canisters that look interesting but am not opposed to buying and installing an OE vacuum canister. I just don't know how to hook it up to my carb (T into the PCV hose?).
Lastly
Crawling underneath the rear tank, I can see what looks like a vent hose that runs parallel to the fuel filler neck.
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I also can't quite see if I have a 3 or 4 outlet sending unit but I can feel 3 metal lines that run alongside the passenger frame rail -- one big one and 2 smaller ones. I don't have an EVAP canister or provisions on my Quadrajet for a vapor canister purge vacuum valve - probably due to my 3/4 ton Suburban being above the 6,000 GVWR rating. Not sure if this is relevant but figured I'd share it.
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A few questions for you folks:
- Thoughts on what I can do to not spill what seems like $3 worth of fuel each time I fill up?
- I'm thinking about upgrading to a larger tank (31g or 40g) since the big block drinks like a sailor (6-9mpg). Any "gotchas" or "while you're there"s I should know?
- When parked in my garage, there's a strong gas smell that my wife kindly reminds me about. Anything I can do to help with that? I've seen some DIY versions of charcoal canisters that look interesting but am not opposed to buying and installing an OE vacuum canister. I just don't know how to hook it up to my carb (T into the PCV hose?).
Lastly