My 2000 TJ with a Genright 25gal 05-06 tank has a slow fill issue where I can only depress the gas pump trigger halfway, so it won't shut off. With doing a 05-06 tank with different EVAP components as the vehicle it was going on and I also had no instructions on the proper way, I just made up what I was doing. I attached the fuel filler neck vent hose (small hose) straight to the small nipple on the tank. I have had this slow fill issues for years but just left it alone since it was more of an annoyance than an actual problem.
Fast forward to this weekend, I was installing a brand new from Genright 04 LJ Safari Tank that had the instructions, and I noticed on the instructions it had a different vent hose routing setup where it "Ts" off from the small nipple on the tank, the EVAP canister and the filler neck. Now I am wondering could I fix my slow fill issue on the TJ by installing a "T" fitting between the tank nipple, EVAP hose and filler neck vent port?
In the attached photos, the first one is of my actual setup and some lines I drew to represent my thought on routing. Second photo is straight from the Genright instructions on the 04 Safari tank and how the filler vent gets routed.
Fast forward to this weekend, I was installing a brand new from Genright 04 LJ Safari Tank that had the instructions, and I noticed on the instructions it had a different vent hose routing setup where it "Ts" off from the small nipple on the tank, the EVAP canister and the filler neck. Now I am wondering could I fix my slow fill issue on the TJ by installing a "T" fitting between the tank nipple, EVAP hose and filler neck vent port?
In the attached photos, the first one is of my actual setup and some lines I drew to represent my thought on routing. Second photo is straight from the Genright instructions on the 04 Safari tank and how the filler vent gets routed.
