I thought I would share some information that could be relevant to '98.5-'02 truck owners.
I had posted earlier that I have been hearing a hissing sound each time I removed the fuel tank filler cap. As I mentioned earlier, I had never experienced this event. I have owned the truck since new and the fuel tank module was replaced under warranty in 2005 along with the VP44. It is only in the last year the hissing noise has occurred. It is definitely getting worse. I replaced the fuel filler cap with a new vented fuel filler cap. Nothing changed.
Some responses here say that it is normal, others say the vent is plugged. So, I looked into the matter further.
For my truck year, the FSM shows the following regarding the fuel filler cap. It does not specify "gas" or "diesel" and the "predetermined pressure values" are not specified, either.
The FSM also shows the following regarding the fuel tank module for my 2002 truck. The "rollover valve" is mentioned, but there is no detail of operation.
I removed the rollover valve on my truck to see how it operates. I tried blowing / sucking through the uncapped port. Air flow was blocked in both directions. I used a touch of brake clean and a small shot of air in the vent port passage. It immediately flowed freely in both directions. After clearing the vent, I observed the following:
* If I kept the rollover valve upright, air flowed freely through the vent port in both directions.
* If I inverted the rollover valve, airflow through the vent port was blocked in both directions.
I also now have a new Vulcan fuel tank module on the shelf from Geno's. The rollover valve operates exactly the same way.
I no longer have the hissing noise when removing the fuel filler cap.
- John