and like i said, easy fix, put in 2 gaskets

Leaking Fuel Through Cap
Started by
Wigan
, Jun 07 2006 08:20 PM
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#16
Posted 08 June 2006 - 10:15 AM
#17
Posted 08 June 2006 - 10:57 AM
Be aware that there are two types of tanks, and also two types of petrol cap, vented and non-vented
If your tank has a pipe comming from the top ( inside the boot ) and exiting through the floorpan, then it has a breather pipe. This allows the air to escape when the tank warms in the hot weather.... this type of tank is fitted to the later (MK4 on) models... and a non-vented cap should be used on this tank..
Earlier tanks are sealed units, and require a vented type cap, othewise fuel vapour will be forced out of the cap
If your tank has a pipe comming from the top ( inside the boot ) and exiting through the floorpan, then it has a breather pipe. This allows the air to escape when the tank warms in the hot weather.... this type of tank is fitted to the later (MK4 on) models... and a non-vented cap should be used on this tank..
Earlier tanks are sealed units, and require a vented type cap, othewise fuel vapour will be forced out of the cap
#18
Posted 08 June 2006 - 07:30 PM
Ok, taa everyone! ..
Just going to look at the type of tank i have and then decide which cap i want ..
If that doesn't solve it, i suppose I'll have to lump it .. A sponge and a 2 litre bottle of water in the boot should be alright i suppose ..
Just going to look at the type of tank i have and then decide which cap i want ..
If that doesn't solve it, i suppose I'll have to lump it .. A sponge and a 2 litre bottle of water in the boot should be alright i suppose ..

#19
Posted 08 June 2006 - 08:04 PM
Hmm .. Just went to look at the tank and to see if there's a tube going from the tank through the floor ..
And there is .. But, when i look on the flip side of the cap, it says "vented" ..
I'm assuming this could be the cause of my problem ..
Having a breather pipe and a vented cap ..
Either way, I'm going to be buying a non vented cap and a spare gasket ..
And there is .. But, when i look on the flip side of the cap, it says "vented" ..
I'm assuming this could be the cause of my problem ..
Having a breather pipe and a vented cap ..
Either way, I'm going to be buying a non vented cap and a spare gasket ..

#20
Posted 08 June 2006 - 09:49 PM
got it in one lol
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