Is a pressurized fuel tank normal?- PLEASE HELP!
Steve, hope this is in the right forum.
OK fellas, here's the poop: I have been having fuel system issues since Christmas. They have caused hard starting as I noted in this DTR thread
A week ago I noticed that I have a loud hissing coming from the fuel tank whenever i shut it down. It's there every time.
I also noticed that I have diesel fuel on the frame rail behind the rear wheel (driver's side). At first it was just a few spots.
Tonight I went to fill up, and when I popped off the fuel cap, it almost shot into my face!! There was a LOT of pressure in the tank. I have no idea why this is, as i have never had it happen before.
When I got home after filling it up, I went to investigate the tank area. It was hissing like it has been lately, and there was FUEL EVERYWHERE. Not enough to drip, but it was close! The vent line and filler neck were wet, as was the whole frame rail.
It was a lot more fuel than before.
So now I think I know why my fuel system has been losing prime every time I shut it down, and then it's hard to start.
What's up with this high pressure in the tank? Has anyone else experienced this?
The dichotomy here is the high pressure in the tank combined with an air leak that lets the system lose prime. How can the tank get pressurized if it has a leak sufficient to let air in? How does it get pressurized to begin with? What is that hissing sound?
At first I blamed my Max flow system, but then i remembered that the hard starting predates the max flow install. I am pretty confident that I don't have any leaks in the plumbing from the LP forward.
Please help!!
Justin
Steve, hope this is in the right forum.
OK fellas, here's the poop: I have been having fuel system issues since Christmas. They have caused hard starting as I noted in this DTR thread
A week ago I noticed that I have a loud hissing coming from the fuel tank whenever i shut it down. It's there every time.
I also noticed that I have diesel fuel on the frame rail behind the rear wheel (driver's side). At first it was just a few spots.
Tonight I went to fill up, and when I popped off the fuel cap, it almost shot into my face!! There was a LOT of pressure in the tank. I have no idea why this is, as i have never had it happen before.
When I got home after filling it up, I went to investigate the tank area. It was hissing like it has been lately, and there was FUEL EVERYWHERE. Not enough to drip, but it was close! The vent line and filler neck were wet, as was the whole frame rail.
It was a lot more fuel than before.
So now I think I know why my fuel system has been losing prime every time I shut it down, and then it's hard to start.
What's up with this high pressure in the tank? Has anyone else experienced this?
The dichotomy here is the high pressure in the tank combined with an air leak that lets the system lose prime. How can the tank get pressurized if it has a leak sufficient to let air in? How does it get pressurized to begin with? What is that hissing sound?
At first I blamed my Max flow system, but then i remembered that the hard starting predates the max flow install. I am pretty confident that I don't have any leaks in the plumbing from the LP forward.
Please help!!
Justin
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