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Date:         Sun, 10 Feb 2002 08:52:55 -0800
Reply-To:     Walter Evens <wrevens@MYEXCEL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Walter Evens <wrevens@MYEXCEL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Gas overflow
Comments: To: Debra Clark <debra_clark@YAHOO.COM>
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I recently purchased an 85 GL with the similar problem of gas spilling out on the drivers side while filling the tank. Having owned American cars most of my life, I suspected a broken overflow tube. I was not prepared for the many hoses and fittings on the Vanagon tank. There are 4 grommets on the tank. One large one for the filler tube and 3 small ones for the others ie: overflow, and some sort of venting for the charcoal canisters I believe. I talked to someone at my local VW "used parts" yard and he said it was a common problem. I glued the grommets to the tank with Hylomar HPF by Permatex which I purchased at my local auto parts store. It's supposed to be impervious to gasoline. I also coated the inside of the grommets with the same before re-installing the fittings as well as the O-ring on the sending unit. I checked the plastic lines for cracks, etc. and they were in fine shape. I did replace the lines to the canisters. I found out there is a size of gas line between 1/4" and 3/16", it's metric, 5mm. Nothing else will work! When I filled my tank up again, there was no leak what so ever. However, when the nozzle cuts off, IT'S FULL!

This is not a procedure I would recommend to everyone. After you empty your tank from the outlet, there is still approximately 3.5 to 4 gallons of fuel left in the tank. Also, I still have a scar on my forehead from the tank falling on it while attempting to re-install it. This may be a 2 person job. Lastly, I was told the plastic lines and grommets were dealer items, but you may be able to find them on line at the Bus Depot. Luckily for me, mine were still good. I hope this helps.

Walter Evens Hesperia, CA, USA 2-85GLs

----- Original Message ----- From: "Debra Clark" <debra_clark@YAHOO.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2002 8:48 AM Subject: Gas overflow

Wow. In my few short weeks of Vanagon ownership I have run head-long into some common problems. I hope this is the last one for awhile. I searched the archive for this problem and found some posts that were pertinent but would like some more information. On the last (and only fill-up), some gas spilled out just prior to the pump automatically shutting off. What is this from? How big a deal is this?

1990 Multivan

Debra Clark Santee, California debra_clark@yahoo.com


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