Orange Man
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Just a bit of info before I go through the problem. I bought my 70 Challenger from a friend's widow. My friend had a Holley Sniper system put on the 440 Magnum. I am finding they did a sloppy job and took some short cuts. I won't go into that just yet. The problem I am having is that I can't fill the tank full because fuel comes out of the vent. The tank is the Holley EFI tank that comes with the in tank fuel pump. The vent hose has a check valve that I installed because the first time fuel came out of the hose it had nothing on the end and the hose was routed along chassis towards the back and parallel with the tank. I read that the the end of the hose needs to have a vent valve and it needs to be above the top of the tank. The only place I could put it was where the right shock it mounted. The valve is about 6 inches above the tank. The other day I filled up and fuel came out again. 93 octane is expensive and I need to make this a priority to fix. Has anyone else had this problem?
On a side note, my friend bought this car sight unseen out of Florida and there was no history as to who restored it. I found from the VIN that the car was originally a small block SE car. The seller falsely sold the car to my friend as an R/T car. When I got it home, the first thing I looked for was the fender tag and that is missing. The seller did a decent job on the restoration but it is cloned. I bought it right and am ok with what it is.
On a side note, my friend bought this car sight unseen out of Florida and there was no history as to who restored it. I found from the VIN that the car was originally a small block SE car. The seller falsely sold the car to my friend as an R/T car. When I got it home, the first thing I looked for was the fender tag and that is missing. The seller did a decent job on the restoration but it is cloned. I bought it right and am ok with what it is.