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<blockquote data-quote="foton" data-source="post: 126675" data-attributes="member: 16041"><p>have you checked to see if the cap is a vented one? if all is ok with machine leave it a bit loose till you figure it out. there is a fuel return hose that comes off the injectors , I assume that it goes back to the tank (but it might not) but that could be the source of the pressure. I have heard of people losing the fuel cap then using a gas cap from a newer style car , they are unvented and causes the problem plus it is getting warmer and that itself causes expansion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foton, post: 126675, member: 16041"] have you checked to see if the cap is a vented one? if all is ok with machine leave it a bit loose till you figure it out. there is a fuel return hose that comes off the injectors , I assume that it goes back to the tank (but it might not) but that could be the source of the pressure. I have heard of people losing the fuel cap then using a gas cap from a newer style car , they are unvented and causes the problem plus it is getting warmer and that itself causes expansion. [/QUOTE]
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