Hi Guys,
Great posting. Any type of fuel tank construction, steel, aluminum, plastic etc. is suseptible to damage from pressurization.
Fuel systems are designed to be pressurized after the fuel pump(s) and on injected cars up to the injectors and fuel pressure regulator.
Where you can get into trouble is with fuel injection systems is with return lines to the tanks.
Simply putting a fitting into the bung supplied on the top of the tank will not do.
You must ensure the return line discharges at the bottom of the tank so the fuel coming back is submerged instead of spraying like a nozzle into the tank above the fuel inside.
Been there, done that, bought the t-shirt. However before determining the source of the pressure, vented filler caps could not be fitted.
Cabureted cars with no return lines do not have this issue.
The factory will be supplying long fuel return tank fittings on cars ordered with fuel injection specified.
The fix is easy to do on existing cars. Keeps you on your toes though
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