On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, at 11:05 [-0700], Loren A. Busch (lbusch@IX.NETCOM.COM...: > ............. PS: I was looking up why my van backwashes gas all over > my shoes when I fill > up. If anyone has discovered a cheap AND easy new solution, let me > know..... > Bill. I had the same problem with my '85. No problem with my '90! I > think that it is because I've taken to inserting the pump nozzle all the > way into the filler tube and NOT trying to top off, just quit when the > auto-shutoff trips. I just leave it at that rather than trying to get > another little bit into the tank. Of course, when I'm in Oregon, their > fully automated filling system (mindless robot that stands by the fuel > pumps and jumps to action when you pull up) has to be overridden using > loud voice commands to avoid the 'wash your shoes' problem. I have an '81 westy, it never ever overflowed until I replaced the tank and filler tube with one from... an '85. Now it overflows every &*%$#!@ time I put gas in it! It overflows at the auto-shutoff, I never try to squeeze more gas in, it's a recipe for wet shoes... Gary |
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