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July 18th, 2015, 03:50 PM
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When I open the fuel tank on my 66 442, there is an obvious inflow of air into the tank. Does this say the vent is not working correctly?
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When I open the fuel tank on my 66 442, there is an obvious inflow of air into the tank. Does this say the vent is not working correctly?
That may be so. You might have some critters in the vent tube.......
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