Guys,
If I fill up with gas, and the gas sprays a bit back out of the neck, it automatically stops the gas pump, but the spit-out gas that drains down the inside of the filler/gas door and the sheet metal of the car is filling up the interior with gas fumes. I just got done overhauling the gas tank with a new check valve, but it is this gas fume problem that had me replace the filler neck and rear hatch gaskets while the tank was out. After filling-up and airing out the car, there are no more gas fumes....thus my question.
There is a plastic housing inside the filler door that seems to be the seal-off of the gas filler system from the interior of the car. Has anyone had this housing fail in sealing out fumes or is there a rubber grommet in there I may need to replace?
thanks in advance,
-j
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