I could do with some advice from general car gurus anyway...
ok heres the deal...
this is prob a very obvious question and probably relates to all classic car fuel tanks... but...
Im used to working on the volvo 340 which has a fuel overflow pipe and an expansion tank system for the tank.
What I dont understand is how does this tank vent as the tank heats up and the fuel evaporates in the hotter weather?
On the 340 is an overflow pipe plus a additional expansion tank system on the later cars. The earlier cars dont have the expansion tank nor an overflow pipe
Im puzzled by this volvo 66 tank as there are only 3 pipes on the tank- first, the inlet - with the filler cap on, second the smaller pipe from the top of the tank to the filler pipe ( that I guess allows air out the tank as fuel flows in) and third the outlet pipe which goes to the fuel pump.
However, as the tank heats up on a warm day how does the tank vent or release this pressure?
I guess the 340 can vent via the overflow pipe?
BTW the overflow pipe isnt present on the early 340s.......
cheers guys
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