Filled up my 70 a few days ago and as I walked by to pay, I noticed a bunch of my fuel leaking out all over my muffler.
After a mini heart attack, I dove into the puddle of fuel to find the leak region. Figured that it was high on the tank, so I ran into the shop to manage the risk and find some resolution tools, only to discover a really, really stupid attendant. While imagining my car sparking into a ball of flames and blowing up Kellyville, I searched the store for a petrol can and a hose - thinking that I've only got to drain enough fuel to get below the leak. No hose anywhere. She gave me a coffee cup... Stupid me, actually tried to scoop fuel out of my tank with the cup. Didn't loose the cup, but it didn't work either. Now fuel on the ground up my arm and over my trunk, and I was considering chopping up their air hose..... Spark now. I dare you!
Back into the shop. Attendant says " if it's leaking too much I have to call the fire brigade". Now imagining my wife framing the newspaper article after car blows up, after fire and news crew arrives, etc, etc, etc.
I Ran back out to my car and the leaking has mostly stopped
. Put down absorbent socks and pads, made a "please help" call to my darling ( value = 10x brownie points
) and then had another look under to learn that I had a hose clamp missing from a fuel line. Figured that it was too high to be a feed line, but wasn't sure, so with some tools delivered from home I drained about 20L out to make sure.
Just checked my build manual to learn that it's probably a vapour return line.
Questions:
1. Has this happened to anyone else? Any tips?
2. Should this have a check valve or something to prevent flow out of the tank? Or should I just simply treat it like a pressure line and clamp up everything?
3. I can get to the bottom of the hose, however I can't see the top of the hose due to my muffler. Is there a secret to get access to it?
3. I've got a big ass carbi on my car. Why would I have a vapour return line?
Any feedback would be appreciated.