americium
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In my 69 E3 I have replaced the fuel pump, fuel filter, fuel lines any yet when I drive for an extended period it will start cutting out while driving. I thought I fixed it with aforementioned items but yesterday I took my wife out for a spin and it was cutting out again. (Wife won’t get in it again until I certify it’s fixed). So, on the way back I stopped to get gas and the tank made a whoosh when I took the cap off. I don’t know if it was positive or negative pressure. I would think it’s negative. I thought it would be a plugged tank vent so I pulled the trunk mats out and I don’t see a vent tube anywhere. RealOEM shows tanks with and without vents for this car. If there is no vent then wouldn’t the cap need to be vented? Here are some pics
side question, how do I find the month of manufacture? It’s not on any tags that I can find.
edit: I cleaned the cap and this was hidden by dirt. Looks like it’s an attachment point for a lanyard.
Edit#2: while cleaning further the “attachment point” came out. Is this a vented cap and someone put that cotter pin in it for some unknown reason, then grime built up and created a seal around it?
Conclusion: taped a hose to the cap and blew through it, sure enough it’s vented. Must have been plugged (inexplicably) by the pin. Another one for the records. Thanks for watching!
side question, how do I find the month of manufacture? It’s not on any tags that I can find.
edit: I cleaned the cap and this was hidden by dirt. Looks like it’s an attachment point for a lanyard.
Edit#2: while cleaning further the “attachment point” came out. Is this a vented cap and someone put that cotter pin in it for some unknown reason, then grime built up and created a seal around it?
Conclusion: taped a hose to the cap and blew through it, sure enough it’s vented. Must have been plugged (inexplicably) by the pin. Another one for the records. Thanks for watching!
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