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<blockquote data-quote="ckr74" data-source="post: 309075" data-attributes="member: 3623"><p>I put a OMC fuel tank in my boat a while back and it appears that the venting is not in the cap but by the fuel connector. I did some searching on this and the vent is basically a one way vent meaning it let's air in as fuel is used but won't let pressure escape. I think this is correct. Could a hole be drilled in the top of the tank to add a vent similar to the cap vents? Could the cap be vented? This thing builds a lot of pressure, so much that it leaks by the carb seat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ckr74, post: 309075, member: 3623"] I put a OMC fuel tank in my boat a while back and it appears that the venting is not in the cap but by the fuel connector. I did some searching on this and the vent is basically a one way vent meaning it let's air in as fuel is used but won't let pressure escape. I think this is correct. Could a hole be drilled in the top of the tank to add a vent similar to the cap vents? Could the cap be vented? This thing builds a lot of pressure, so much that it leaks by the carb seat. [/QUOTE]
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