[BaadAssGremlins] Re: Gas odor
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[BaadAssGremlins] Re: Gas odor
- From: "Dan M." <vegadan@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2006 03:10:57 -0000
Doc, Eddie,
Thanks. At least now I know what I'm need to look for.
Dan
--- In BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, AMC74HORNET@... wrote:
>
> Hornet's have no expansion tanks. The tank is vented to a roll over
> valve above the rear axel on the drivers side frame rail and
vented to a
> charcoal canister under the hood which saves the fumes until the
engine
> is started and then they are sucked into the carb. Form personal
> experience I have seen the main metal fuel line that goes to the
fuel
> pump on the pass side of the car rust out above the middle of the
rear
> axel. The metal vent line that is soldered into the tank that the
rubber
> hose connects that goes to the roll over valve I have the solder
break
> loose from the tank. The rubber "O" ring that seals the fuel tank
sender
> leak along with hair line cracks at the sender mounting flange in
the
> gas tank. Also as strange as it seems the top of the tank can rust
> through when dirt holds moisture between the tank and the trunk
floor. I
> would also replace every rubber fuel line in the whole car. All of
the
> above problems I have encountered in my 2 Hornet's and other
friends
> Hornet's and Concords that I have worked on in the last 30-+
years. I
> eliminated the charcoal canister and the lines in both my Hornets
and
> made a fuel tank vent like the late 60's Rambler Americans had but
kept
> the roll over valve. Also the 22 gallon gas tanks installed after
74
> some time in place of the 16 gallon tank is still available for
around
> 225-250$ since they are the same as an Eagle and fit the earlier 16
> gallon tank cars with only minimal modifications. I have 2 of the
newer
> 22 gallon tanks in both cars. If you have a tank problem don't
waste
> your time on any of them sealer kits. Been there done that, I ended
> buying and installing a new tank anyway. A new tank is well worth
the
> money in the long run. The sender locking ring is also available
along
> with the tank from your local non-chain auto parts store and
Kennedy
> American has NOS senders.
> "Doc"
>
>
> I notice a gas odor coming from the gas tank area on my 77
hornet. I
> looked at the tank, but didn't see any leaks. I had an old Vega
that
> had a similar problem. I checked it out and found a series of
rubber
> hoses that lead to an expansion tank located in the trunk. I
replaced
> the hoses because they were cracked and that cured the problem.
I'm
> just curious if anybody knows if hornets have a similar setup. I
plan
> to drop the tank since I want to find the source of the fumes, but
I'm
> just fishing to see what to expect.
>
> Thanks,
> Dan
>
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