Charlie
some charcoal canisters have replaceable filters in the bottom of them.
They are two dollars at O'Reilly's.
Some of you may recall i've said this before - it's a real thing.
Remove it with 2x 10mm bolts and look at the bottom of it.
To the best of my knowledge, if yours
does not have a serviceable filter, chances are it is full.
I do NOT conceive that some other malfunction would cause a backup of LIQUID FUEL underhood.
That is NOT GOOD.
Proceed with EXTREME CAUTION and keep an extinguisher handy while messing with it until fixed.
The gas cap IS vented via a spring inside the cap, which wears out. The gas cap IS a spring-loaded service part with a lifespan and replacement interval, they are NOT DESIGNED to last FIFTY YEARS.
You can't see the vent, it's underneath the cap so rain doesnt get in your gas tank.
Makes sense?
BUT they cost seven bucks.
I suggest to look into those possibilities and be prepared to toss ten dollars worth of serviceable parts at it, because once every half a decade can't hurt.
Probably got your monies' worth.
Liquid fuel back up is very bad juju that you DO NOT want to play with.
Try taking the gas cap off, the vent spring has probably failed and that is a potentially deadly situation.
People very often disregard these pieces of the fuel system yet they ARE vital and their functions are often unknown to the end user.
It will NOT back up into the line.
No way - there are check valves.
Supposed to be...
It isnt draining.
Proceed with caution.
Safety first kids!
Good luck!