Re: Ref Diesel fuelling probs - previously posted/now locked
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 11:20 am
Hi Dave,its called vapour recovery,(petrol).We have it in this country,but so far it is only on the garage storage tanks.(petrol).Aethelric wrote:I seem to remember that in the States, that the filler from the gas station pump has some sort of device to seal it to the vehicle tank when you fill up. There would need to be a breather to allow the air out during filling. I don't know what Japanese filling stations pumps are like though.francophile1947 wrote:The pipe from the filler pipe to the tank(42-210 etc) is probably just to let air escape quickly when filling the tank with fuel. 42A90 appears to be the breather valve, with the fumes going in to 42-590A (which is described as a bracket![]()
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I would guess, but am no means certain, that the tank unit lets air out to relieve pressure build up on hot days etc and the filler cap lets air in as fuel is used.
Dave
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