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Old 08-08-2013, 11:25 AM   #1
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Bouncing fuel gauge needle/Fuel smell

I have been driving the truck a little and noticing two things:

1. I can smell the gas fumes in the cab. Obviously I would probably get that with the tank in the cab, but it is pretty strong. Brand new tank and no leaks I see. Is this just the usual with this?

2. My fuel gauge needle bounces all around. I am running a brand new 12v fuel gauge in the cluster, everything is ground properly, and still it just bounces around. New float and everything. Any ideas what it could be?

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Old 08-08-2013, 11:49 AM   #2
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Re: Bouncing fuel gauge needle/Fuel smell

Normally even with the tank in the cab the only strong fumes you would get would be if there is a leak (you said new tank so not that); fill tube and vent tube rubber is not sealed tight (tight enough not to leak when filling but will allow fumes to pass or leaking during fill); float gasket leaking or float assembly is not sealed; outlet hose leaking in cab or below floor and grommet is not sealed tight. Also check the engine compartment and other connections for leaks, just a small hole in the firewall or floor will let outside fumes into the cab.
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Old 08-08-2013, 12:57 PM   #3
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Re: Bouncing fuel gauge needle/Fuel smell

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Normally even with the tank in the cab the only strong fumes you would get would be if there is a leak (you said new tank so not that); fill tube and vent tube rubber is not sealed tight (tight enough not to leak when filling but will allow fumes to pass or leaking during fill); float gasket leaking or float assembly is not sealed; outlet hose leaking in cab or below floor and grommet is not sealed tight. Also check the engine compartment and other connections for leaks, just a small hole in the firewall or floor will let outside fumes into the cab.
I will double check the float seal and the stuff in the cab. Good idea.
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