the-little-B
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Have issues like many have talked about on here with the slow gas fill. I dug into it today and although I don't think it's "the" fix , it at least takes fuel now even if it's still on the slow side.
The pictures show my set up. The filler neck has no vent line going to it or a vent hole in the the filler neck itself. All that is (was) there is a flapper valve snapped on to the end of the fill tube. My issue was the filler neck would fill and not flow past the flapper valve. Got $.37 into it before the pump kicked off this morning and that is the norm. All I did was remove the flapper valve and it takes fuel now. It does spit back some if you try and run the pump too fast.
I took the screws out of the filler neck , removed the white flapper valve that was snapped on to the end of the tube (last pic) , and reinstalled the filler assembly.
Whoever designed this system needs a kick in the nuts! I'll be calling the dealer Monday morning or the manufacturer of the fill assembly directly and see if they have any solutions. I highly doubt it though.

The pictures show my set up. The filler neck has no vent line going to it or a vent hole in the the filler neck itself. All that is (was) there is a flapper valve snapped on to the end of the fill tube. My issue was the filler neck would fill and not flow past the flapper valve. Got $.37 into it before the pump kicked off this morning and that is the norm. All I did was remove the flapper valve and it takes fuel now. It does spit back some if you try and run the pump too fast.
I took the screws out of the filler neck , removed the white flapper valve that was snapped on to the end of the tube (last pic) , and reinstalled the filler assembly.
Whoever designed this system needs a kick in the nuts! I'll be calling the dealer Monday morning or the manufacturer of the fill assembly directly and see if they have any solutions. I highly doubt it though.



