91 jeep wrangler overflows fuel from the nozzle
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Re: 91 jeep wrangler overflows fuel from the nozzle
I've found my '93 filler tube to be quite temperamental, but it works
fine if you work with it. I usually try to pay attention to how much
gas has gone in, the I slow the pump down for the last gallon or so.
Also, try angling the gas pump nozzle down into the filler tube.
And keep a rag handy for cleaning up the spillage.
cld086@charter.net wrote:
> I have a 91 jeep wrangler with a 3 in. lift. When filling it up,
> (around 14 gallons), gas spits back from the fill up nozzle. It can
> then be filled up VERY SLOWLY unitl it is full. Is this normal?
> Thanks.
>
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fine if you work with it. I usually try to pay attention to how much
gas has gone in, the I slow the pump down for the last gallon or so.
Also, try angling the gas pump nozzle down into the filler tube.
And keep a rag handy for cleaning up the spillage.
cld086@charter.net wrote:
> I have a 91 jeep wrangler with a 3 in. lift. When filling it up,
> (around 14 gallons), gas spits back from the fill up nozzle. It can
> then be filled up VERY SLOWLY unitl it is full. Is this normal?
> Thanks.
>
--
ÐÏࡱá
#3
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Re: 91 jeep wrangler overflows fuel from the nozzle
I've found my '93 filler tube to be quite temperamental, but it works
fine if you work with it. I usually try to pay attention to how much
gas has gone in, the I slow the pump down for the last gallon or so.
Also, try angling the gas pump nozzle down into the filler tube.
And keep a rag handy for cleaning up the spillage.
cld086@charter.net wrote:
> I have a 91 jeep wrangler with a 3 in. lift. When filling it up,
> (around 14 gallons), gas spits back from the fill up nozzle. It can
> then be filled up VERY SLOWLY unitl it is full. Is this normal?
> Thanks.
>
--
ÐÏࡱá
fine if you work with it. I usually try to pay attention to how much
gas has gone in, the I slow the pump down for the last gallon or so.
Also, try angling the gas pump nozzle down into the filler tube.
And keep a rag handy for cleaning up the spillage.
cld086@charter.net wrote:
> I have a 91 jeep wrangler with a 3 in. lift. When filling it up,
> (around 14 gallons), gas spits back from the fill up nozzle. It can
> then be filled up VERY SLOWLY unitl it is full. Is this normal?
> Thanks.
>
--
ÐÏࡱá
#4
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Re: 91 jeep wrangler overflows fuel from the nozzle
I've found my '93 filler tube to be quite temperamental, but it works
fine if you work with it. I usually try to pay attention to how much
gas has gone in, the I slow the pump down for the last gallon or so.
Also, try angling the gas pump nozzle down into the filler tube.
And keep a rag handy for cleaning up the spillage.
cld086@charter.net wrote:
> I have a 91 jeep wrangler with a 3 in. lift. When filling it up,
> (around 14 gallons), gas spits back from the fill up nozzle. It can
> then be filled up VERY SLOWLY unitl it is full. Is this normal?
> Thanks.
>
--
ÐÏࡱá
fine if you work with it. I usually try to pay attention to how much
gas has gone in, the I slow the pump down for the last gallon or so.
Also, try angling the gas pump nozzle down into the filler tube.
And keep a rag handy for cleaning up the spillage.
cld086@charter.net wrote:
> I have a 91 jeep wrangler with a 3 in. lift. When filling it up,
> (around 14 gallons), gas spits back from the fill up nozzle. It can
> then be filled up VERY SLOWLY unitl it is full. Is this normal?
> Thanks.
>
--
ÐÏࡱá
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Re: 91 jeep wrangler overflows fuel from the nozzle
I've found my '93 filler tube to be quite temperamental, but it works
fine if you work with it. I usually try to pay attention to how much
gas has gone in, the I slow the pump down for the last gallon or so.
Also, try angling the gas pump nozzle down into the filler tube.
And keep a rag handy for cleaning up the spillage.
cld086@charter.net wrote:
> I have a 91 jeep wrangler with a 3 in. lift. When filling it up,
> (around 14 gallons), gas spits back from the fill up nozzle. It can
> then be filled up VERY SLOWLY unitl it is full. Is this normal?
> Thanks.
>
--
ÐÏࡱá
fine if you work with it. I usually try to pay attention to how much
gas has gone in, the I slow the pump down for the last gallon or so.
Also, try angling the gas pump nozzle down into the filler tube.
And keep a rag handy for cleaning up the spillage.
cld086@charter.net wrote:
> I have a 91 jeep wrangler with a 3 in. lift. When filling it up,
> (around 14 gallons), gas spits back from the fill up nozzle. It can
> then be filled up VERY SLOWLY unitl it is full. Is this normal?
> Thanks.
>
--
ÐÏࡱá
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Re: 91 jeep wrangler overflows fuel from the nozzle
Mine got better with age, or maybe I just got used to it.
Earle
"The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
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> I've found my '93 filler tube to be quite temperamental, but it works
> fine if you work with it. I usually try to pay attention to how much
> gas has gone in, the I slow the pump down for the last gallon or so.
> Also, try angling the gas pump nozzle down into the filler tube.
> And keep a rag handy for cleaning up the spillage.
>
> cld086@charter.net wrote:
> > I have a 91 jeep wrangler with a 3 in. lift. When filling it up,
> > (around 14 gallons), gas spits back from the fill up nozzle. It can
> > then be filled up VERY SLOWLY unitl it is full. Is this normal?
> > Thanks.
> >
>
> --
> ÐÏࡱá
Earle
"The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
news:epoaqj$u3v$1@aioe.org...
> I've found my '93 filler tube to be quite temperamental, but it works
> fine if you work with it. I usually try to pay attention to how much
> gas has gone in, the I slow the pump down for the last gallon or so.
> Also, try angling the gas pump nozzle down into the filler tube.
> And keep a rag handy for cleaning up the spillage.
>
> cld086@charter.net wrote:
> > I have a 91 jeep wrangler with a 3 in. lift. When filling it up,
> > (around 14 gallons), gas spits back from the fill up nozzle. It can
> > then be filled up VERY SLOWLY unitl it is full. Is this normal?
> > Thanks.
> >
>
> --
> ÐÏࡱá
#7
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Re: 91 jeep wrangler overflows fuel from the nozzle
Mine got better with age, or maybe I just got used to it.
Earle
"The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
news:epoaqj$u3v$1@aioe.org...
> I've found my '93 filler tube to be quite temperamental, but it works
> fine if you work with it. I usually try to pay attention to how much
> gas has gone in, the I slow the pump down for the last gallon or so.
> Also, try angling the gas pump nozzle down into the filler tube.
> And keep a rag handy for cleaning up the spillage.
>
> cld086@charter.net wrote:
> > I have a 91 jeep wrangler with a 3 in. lift. When filling it up,
> > (around 14 gallons), gas spits back from the fill up nozzle. It can
> > then be filled up VERY SLOWLY unitl it is full. Is this normal?
> > Thanks.
> >
>
> --
> ÐÏࡱá
Earle
"The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
news:epoaqj$u3v$1@aioe.org...
> I've found my '93 filler tube to be quite temperamental, but it works
> fine if you work with it. I usually try to pay attention to how much
> gas has gone in, the I slow the pump down for the last gallon or so.
> Also, try angling the gas pump nozzle down into the filler tube.
> And keep a rag handy for cleaning up the spillage.
>
> cld086@charter.net wrote:
> > I have a 91 jeep wrangler with a 3 in. lift. When filling it up,
> > (around 14 gallons), gas spits back from the fill up nozzle. It can
> > then be filled up VERY SLOWLY unitl it is full. Is this normal?
> > Thanks.
> >
>
> --
> ÐÏࡱá
#8
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Re: 91 jeep wrangler overflows fuel from the nozzle
Mine got better with age, or maybe I just got used to it.
Earle
"The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
news:epoaqj$u3v$1@aioe.org...
> I've found my '93 filler tube to be quite temperamental, but it works
> fine if you work with it. I usually try to pay attention to how much
> gas has gone in, the I slow the pump down for the last gallon or so.
> Also, try angling the gas pump nozzle down into the filler tube.
> And keep a rag handy for cleaning up the spillage.
>
> cld086@charter.net wrote:
> > I have a 91 jeep wrangler with a 3 in. lift. When filling it up,
> > (around 14 gallons), gas spits back from the fill up nozzle. It can
> > then be filled up VERY SLOWLY unitl it is full. Is this normal?
> > Thanks.
> >
>
> --
> ÐÏࡱá
Earle
"The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
news:epoaqj$u3v$1@aioe.org...
> I've found my '93 filler tube to be quite temperamental, but it works
> fine if you work with it. I usually try to pay attention to how much
> gas has gone in, the I slow the pump down for the last gallon or so.
> Also, try angling the gas pump nozzle down into the filler tube.
> And keep a rag handy for cleaning up the spillage.
>
> cld086@charter.net wrote:
> > I have a 91 jeep wrangler with a 3 in. lift. When filling it up,
> > (around 14 gallons), gas spits back from the fill up nozzle. It can
> > then be filled up VERY SLOWLY unitl it is full. Is this normal?
> > Thanks.
> >
>
> --
> ÐÏࡱá
#9
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Re: 91 jeep wrangler overflows fuel from the nozzle
Mine got better with age, or maybe I just got used to it.
Earle
"The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
news:epoaqj$u3v$1@aioe.org...
> I've found my '93 filler tube to be quite temperamental, but it works
> fine if you work with it. I usually try to pay attention to how much
> gas has gone in, the I slow the pump down for the last gallon or so.
> Also, try angling the gas pump nozzle down into the filler tube.
> And keep a rag handy for cleaning up the spillage.
>
> cld086@charter.net wrote:
> > I have a 91 jeep wrangler with a 3 in. lift. When filling it up,
> > (around 14 gallons), gas spits back from the fill up nozzle. It can
> > then be filled up VERY SLOWLY unitl it is full. Is this normal?
> > Thanks.
> >
>
> --
> ÐÏࡱá
Earle
"The Merg" <greg.mergner@REMOVEgmail.com> wrote in message
news:epoaqj$u3v$1@aioe.org...
> I've found my '93 filler tube to be quite temperamental, but it works
> fine if you work with it. I usually try to pay attention to how much
> gas has gone in, the I slow the pump down for the last gallon or so.
> Also, try angling the gas pump nozzle down into the filler tube.
> And keep a rag handy for cleaning up the spillage.
>
> cld086@charter.net wrote:
> > I have a 91 jeep wrangler with a 3 in. lift. When filling it up,
> > (around 14 gallons), gas spits back from the fill up nozzle. It can
> > then be filled up VERY SLOWLY unitl it is full. Is this normal?
> > Thanks.
> >
>
> --
> ÐÏࡱá
#10
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Re: 91 jeep wrangler overflows fuel from the nozzle
It sounds like your '91 might have the "15" gallon tank. If this is the
case what you have is a 20 gallon tank with a plastic hose inserted down
5 gallons into the tank which leaves a large air space above which can
blow back when filling. The hose can be pulled out most of the way to
convert to 20 gal and eliminate the blow back.
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jeff
cld086@charter.net wrote:
> I have a 91 jeep wrangler with a 3 in. lift. When filling it up,
> (around 14 gallons), gas spits back from the fill up nozzle. It can
> then be filled up VERY SLOWLY unitl it is full. Is this normal?
> Thanks.
>
case what you have is a 20 gallon tank with a plastic hose inserted down
5 gallons into the tank which leaves a large air space above which can
blow back when filling. The hose can be pulled out most of the way to
convert to 20 gal and eliminate the blow back.
--
jeff
cld086@charter.net wrote:
> I have a 91 jeep wrangler with a 3 in. lift. When filling it up,
> (around 14 gallons), gas spits back from the fill up nozzle. It can
> then be filled up VERY SLOWLY unitl it is full. Is this normal?
> Thanks.
>