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I guess, if one used a vented gas cap, there would be the possibility of gasoline coming out of the hole (in the gas cap) and down onto the paint on the quarter panel. I had an Avanti once to which that had happened. The paint in that area was ruined. That would probably happen only when the gas tank is full. I assume that is the reason the Avanti's gas cap, unlike the Lark & Hawk, is unvented.
You may have the same problem that I have: gas fumes in the cabin. I haven't resolved that problem yet on my '64.
--StudeDwight
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Originally posted by Dwight FitzSimons View PostI guess, if one used a vented gas cap, there would be the possibility of gasoline coming out of the hole (in the gas cap) and down onto the paint on the quarter panel. I had an Avanti once to which that had happened. The paint in that area was ruined. That would probably happen only when the gas tank is full. I assume that is the reason the Avanti's gas cap, unlike the Lark & Hawk, is unvented.
You may have the same problem that I have: gas fumes in the cabin. I haven't resolved that problem yet on my '64.
--StudeDwight
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Most Studebaker cars have a vent in the filler pipe, don’t use a vented cap. However, for reasons I don’t understand, Wagonaires don’t have a vent in the filler pipe and do require a vented cap. If you drive a Wagonaire some distance after filling the tank and don’t have a vented cap, the tank will soon be under vacuum and the tank will collapse. I can testify that this will happen!Gary Ash
Dartmouth, Mass.
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Originally posted by Hawklover View Post
Dwight for years I have chased a problem that a dozen folks have attempted to solve, all to no avail. Every-time I drive my Avanti at the end of the day I need to wash my clothes and shower, why?...........exhaust stink!!!! Trust me I have done everything from new trunk lid gasket, tighten the trunk lid when it closes, brand new SS exhaust system, closed all the holes in the fire-wall, replaced many times the exhaust manifold to exhaust type gaskets with the FoMoCo type.............Nada. Even pulled the gas tank out and spot welded all the the places the baffles are prone to weep. Just have learned to live with it.78 Avanti RQB 2792
64 Avanti R1 R5408
63 Avanti R1 R4551
63 Avanti R1 R2281
62 GT Hawk V15949
56 GH 6032504
56 GH 6032588
55 Speedster 7160047
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Originally posted by garyash View PostMost Studebaker cars have a vent in the filler pipe, don’t use a vented cap. However, for reasons I don’t understand, Wagonaires don’t have a vent in the filler pipe and do require a vented cap. If you drive a Wagonaire some distance after filling the tank and don’t have a vented cap, the tank will soon be under vacuum and the tank will collapse. I can testify that this will happen!
Craig
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