I'm washing my truck. Just having a ball with the pressure washer and then it dawned on me, What the hell am I doing! What if that rubber seal around the fuel filler door leaks and water enters the fuel filler (and tank)? (or a driving rain from the side for that matter?)
So, for me, it's obvious, I need something to protect against water (and dirt) from getting into the tank.
Here's my question; It appears the Geno plug seals with o-rings and there's no vent for air to displace the fuel volumn as it's being used. Is this a problem, could it be a problem. One could simply drill a small hole in the cap but I'd prefer to leave it as designed. What do you think? Does the tank need to be able to pull air into it to keep from either collapsing the tank or causing engine problem? Your thoughts appreciated.
CAPLESS FUEL FILLER DUST CAP ('13-'14)
So, for me, it's obvious, I need something to protect against water (and dirt) from getting into the tank.
Here's my question; It appears the Geno plug seals with o-rings and there's no vent for air to displace the fuel volumn as it's being used. Is this a problem, could it be a problem. One could simply drill a small hole in the cap but I'd prefer to leave it as designed. What do you think? Does the tank need to be able to pull air into it to keep from either collapsing the tank or causing engine problem? Your thoughts appreciated.
CAPLESS FUEL FILLER DUST CAP ('13-'14)
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