Unleaded fuel filler restrictor
#1 _rhysandhisLJ_
Posted 09 March 2007 - 07:14 PM
This afternoon i had an automotive engineer look over my car, because of my V8 efi conversion. There's supposedly an ADR that says i have to have, what the engineer calls a "unleaded fuel filler restrictor".
This is installed in all new cars. It's a part that fits in the pipe where you fill up with fuel, kind of looks like a one way valve, or flap so the fuel doesn't spit back out when filling. Because i've installed an engine that runs on unleaded, in victoria it's a rule for me to install one of these.
My question is, where do i buy one and will it have to be welded in?
Thanks,
Rhys.
#2 _LX8VD69_
Posted 09 March 2007 - 07:26 PM
#3
Posted 09 March 2007 - 07:57 PM
Edited by ALX76, 09 March 2007 - 07:57 PM.
#4
Posted 09 March 2007 - 09:20 PM
#5 _rhysandhisLJ_
Posted 09 March 2007 - 11:35 PM
anyone heard of aftermarket ones, i'm not too keen on cutting my filler neck, i want to keep the fuel tank in the car.. i'm guessing you'd have to pull it out to cut the three or so inches off...
cheers
#6
Posted 10 March 2007 - 01:59 AM
have't heard of the clip on one but if your engineer knows he must know where to get them from, might be worthwhile.
LX8VD69 bought up a good piont, who the F#$% is selling leaded at the bowser anymore anyway?
#7
Posted 10 March 2007 - 08:37 AM
Just be careful that you can get a locking cap for the tank you get it from because on the torries the fuel tank is exposed where on the commodores its behind a "secure" flap. Woudlnt want a tank of fuel siphoned!
on the ADR thing... even though you cant buy leaded anymore and as such it's a useless thing.. its still in the bloody rules ( perfect example of why this country needs an overhaul of its legal system including all areas of law!).
Cheers
#8 _rhysandhisLJ_
Posted 10 March 2007 - 10:08 AM
I have just gotten back from my drive into rare spares and my local performance shop, this is what i've bought
I plan on pulling out my fuel tank today, cutting the required amount off the filler neck, cutting the required amount off the VR stato filler neck and joining the two with the rubber hose and clamps i have shown in the pictures.
I'll take a few snapshots and post them up to let everyone know i've gone.
Thanks again.
Rhys.
#9
Posted 10 March 2007 - 10:16 AM
As i mentioned above.. Locking cap available?
Is the hose you got suitable for fuel? I fear that th hose i'm using opn my drop tank ISNT and is leaking when i fill up etc.
Just a couple of quick ideas for ya!
Cheers
#10
Posted 10 March 2007 - 10:19 AM
I now have a Commodore locking cap and a door switch on my number plate flap that triggers the car alarm.
You could try the following.
The House of Auto Styling
U6/30 Smith Street, Capalaba
(07) 3245 7844
#11 _Chamois hatch_
Posted 10 March 2007 - 10:21 AM
#12 _Herne_
Posted 10 March 2007 - 10:22 AM
Damn well know he will get me for noise though, 97Db just dont cut it
I must admit the filler tube never came into our thoughts... Simple enough to rectify though.
Herne
#13 _rhysandhisLJ_
Posted 11 March 2007 - 10:38 AM
Yesterday afternoon i modified my fuel filler. This is what i did.
Removed fuel tank from torana.
This picture shows where i have cut the existing part of the filler neck off. I cut the VRstato filler neck around 2" down, just below the flap inside.
This is the finished result, after joining it together with flexible hose, and hose clamps. Before putting the fuel tank back in i replaced all the fuel hose with new ones, i found the existing ones were cracked and on their way out..
I filled up with fuel this morning, it works a treat and doesn't leak at all. I'm very pleased with the result.
Fuel tank back in torana
Thanks everyone for your help.
Rhys.
#14
Posted 11 March 2007 - 02:29 PM
Cheers
#15 _sampearce_
Posted 14 March 2007 - 11:20 AM
However a way to get around this is to get a small "UNLEADED ONLY" sticker and place this beside the filler.
Saves a hell of a lot of stuffing round!!
You might be able to get away with this in other states too??? Cant hurt to ask the engineer.
#16
Posted 14 March 2007 - 08:34 PM
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