Gas Tank Vent

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Mar 31, 2006
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What would you guys use as a filter on the vent. I'm not going to use the charcoal canister so I was thinking a fuel filter at the end of the hose. What do you guys use?
 
This is what I used and no fuel smell in a closed garage.

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I use the canister. Old cars I have had just used a tube bent around and located under the trunk up above the gas tank. Of course if you stood next to it on a hot day you smelled gasoline. So I guess anything is better than that.
 
funny thing is I have the tank that has a little fuel in it sitting in the back end of my Jeep with the 3 ports open and there is no gas smell.....🤔
 
On mine I installed a new tank and with the vent I filled it up with fuel with the nozzle locked on high and it didn't shut off until it was full, something my factory tank couldn't do I had to go slow and it still wanted to kick off.
 
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On mine I installed a new tank and with the vent I filled it up with fuel with the nozzle locked on high and it didn't shut off until it was full, something my factory tank couldn't do I had to go slow and it still wanted to kick off.

I ws worried about that with the set up I had cause it was only a 2 port sender so I used the vent as a return......I'm glad I got this deal so I won't have that problem

the vent you are using is $50 up here so they must be made better....😡
 
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