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Fuel Filler Hose
October 2006 (Improvement)
The fuel filler hose I originally fitted was a flexible reinforced one (57mm or
2¼” dia). It was an easy option at the time, being convenient to fit. However,
I found that it was not very durable. With items (not least the hood &
tonneau) frequently put in and out of the boot, the outer wall of the hose had
worn thin and exposed the reinforcing wire. I also sometimes noticed a slight
smell of petrol from inside the car after filling up.
I have now removed the flexible hose and instead have cut down a standard MGB
angled filler pipe (metal – part no. AHH6281 – a second hand one is fine for
this). This elbow has been fitted with two straight sections of thick fuel hose
(from Europa NH57) to connect it to the filler and the tank respectively – see
photo. This is much more sturdy and I have not noticed the petrol smell since.
Fuel Filler Cap (May 2007)
After this modification, during a long run the NG began to suffer fuel
starvation and cut out. I remembered that I had recently noticed suction when
removing the petrol cap to fill up so this was the first thing I checked. A
powerful vacuum had formed and it took a hefty pull to release the cap. The
engine then ran fine. I had been under the impression that the cap was vented
but my investigations proved otherwise. I discovered a seal on the central
spindle and removed it in the hope that a tiny amount of air would be able to
seep past to vent the tank. The trouble has not recurred.
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