Fuel nozzles cleverly detect the sudden rush of air up the filler pipe that happens as gas gets up to the top of the tank and shut themselves off. Really slow filling can fool this system, as can having the nozzle too far out of the filler neck, but I don't think an air leak in the tank would. My '84 does not pressurize the tank, I don't think any Vanagon does. The only way to fix a leak would be to drop the tank and check the hoses and tank condition. -- Stuart MacMillan Manager, Case Program 800-909-8244 ext. 8208 Fax: 206-269-6360 Getting your share of the Net yet? http://cobaltgroup.com http://UsedEquipNet.com |
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