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Gravity Valve advice needed is it a non return or 2 way valve?
Gravity Valve dilema… A few weeks ago my fuel tank developed a leak and I replaced the tank. While the leak was visible where it came from wasnt.
I replaced the tank as taking it off and refitting seemed a pointless task if it was only to leak again and a new tank was only £100.
Once the tank was refitted the leak disapeared and all appreared well. I met up last week with one of the club members and when we came to leave the car wouldnt start. It has done this a couple of times before but after leaving for 5 mins it would start.
On this occasion it didnt. Rob suggested I took the fuel cap off to see if it had created a air lock. This resulted in me being showered with literally half a gallon of tescos finest momentem petrol!!! The tank had done 150 mile and was on 1/4 of a tank.
Car still wouldnt start for another 2 hours. in fact putting a tow rope on the front towing eye was enough to make it start and I drove half a mile home.
The drive home was enough for the tank to build pressure. Ive since removed the gravity valve which appears in good order but only operates 1 way to let air in the tank but not out? If i blew air in the valve it only allowed it to pass 1 way irrespective of orientation. When not level it wouldnt let air pass in either direction. I then reversed the valve so it relieves pressure from the tank. The valve is marked which way it should go and was correct but i reversed it.
The tank is now breathing and I thought all good. Ive just filled up with fuel despite struggling to fill up as now the tank wont allow air in and the petrol pump kept tripping out.
When it was full it gushed petrol out of the filler neck.. I drove home and the petrol is now siphoning out of the tank through the trumpet via the gravity valve???
So my question if people havent fallen asleep is should the valve be 2 way and mine is knackered?
Im looking to get a replacement but cant find one so far?
Also should i just blank it out and try not to roll the car
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I need to check my gravity valve, as mine does what you have described (it leaks fuel out of the trumpet) but mine only seems to do it when it's really hot weather, the tank is near full and when the car is just switched off.
Got a fair rush of air when took filler cap off too yesterday when tank was practically empty
I've also tried looking for a replacement to no avail, and I'm unsure as to whether they can be effectively cleaned out as surely it is just a ball valve really?
As for removing it and trying not to roll the car, it's not a route I'd personally take as it would always be in the back of my mind
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I used to get the rush of air from my tank. Replaced the tank and all breather pipes. New accumulator and pump and now it does not do it.
Recent hot weather a good smell of petrol near the car so assume
Breather was working overtime. Back to normal now.
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I will check gravity valve again when I get a chance but given I get no issues other than near full tank in hot weather I might just put it down to breather working overtime for now too. Don't suppose it should be venting fuel though
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Easy to check, just pull the inner arch off and give it a rattle, it should feel like a golf ball in an egg cup.
The bracket that holds this to the inner wing rusts through and fails, so it might have fallen into a position that blocks it.
Also, whilst you're there, check all 4 pipes into the tank are free flowing, there have been replacement tanks with welding debris left in the pipes from manufacturer.
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I've now got a couple of weeks holiday so will see how it is when I return. Thanks everyone !
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