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Old 04-18-2014   #11
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Default Fuel Loss From Disconnected Fuel Lines

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On LT1 top end rebuild, I was greeted on second day by steady drip of fuel from disconnected lines, whereas it was NOT dripping shortly after dis-connecting the first day.
That is the secret when disconnecting the fuel lines from the fuel rail.
Loosen the gas cap and no dripping fuel from the fuel lines

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Old 04-18-2014   #12
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Default Re: Fuel Tank Pressure

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^^^ yes...and the carburetor that gets 100 mpg...

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Kinda related. Kinda not.

100mpg Cars are here
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Old 04-18-2014   #13
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Default Re: Fuel Tank Pressure

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My 95 has a lot of pressure as well when I remove the fuel cap, interested to see if this means anything?
Mine too. Seems like pressure, not vac. --Bob
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Old 04-18-2014   #14
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Default Re: Fuel Tank Pressure

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Mine too. Seems like pressure, not vac. --Bob
Well, I don't get a pressure build up on mine. Maybe it's time to visit the FSM at page 6E3-C3-2.
At the bottom it speaks to "FUEL TANK PRESSURE CONTROL VALVE" and on subsequent pages shows that valve, operation theory and the Evaporative Emissions Control System Schematic.
Maybe the fuel tank vapor pressure is not getting relieved?
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Old 04-18-2014   #15
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Default Re: Fuel Tank Pressure

I know on mine I often hear the whoosh of a lower pressure in the tank and outside air going in- which tells me the evap system and purge solenoid are working on mine.
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