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Originally Posted by hughes1059
welcome bro!!! i dont know if im a mind reader or not but i think what he meant by keep it above a quarter tank is because of the fuel pump being in the tank if it isnt under gasoline its exposed to air and will heat up and over time will eventually overheat if exposed to air too much!!! trust me on my Highschool budget with my dynasty, i was surprised the low fuel light hadnt burnt out!!! but like i said in the drive thru of a McD's the pump overheated and i pissed off a lot of hungry people!!!
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"Bro" *giggle* bro'ette is more like it but thanks for the welcome! I sure dont wanna piss off any hungry people so I will keep that in mind.
I've been looking online and found several model numbers for these stant caps....didnt have a clue what they were until I started this post but Im a fast learner. Any suggestions on what one to purchase for a 2002 Blazer?
The website Im on now has..........
STANT Part # 10230
16 psi Pressure Rating {Standard Cap (Open or Closed System) - 16 psi (SAE Range 14-18 psi)}
STANT Part # 11230
16 psi Pressure Rating {Standard Cap (Open or Closed System) - 16 psi (SAE Range 14-18 psi) - Card Packaged}
STANT Part # 10330
16 psi Pressure Rating {Safety Release Cap (Open or Closed System) - 16 psi (SAE Range 14-18 psi)}
STANT Part # 11330
16 psi Pressure Rating {Safety Release Cap (Open or Closed System) - 16 psi (SAE Range 14-18 psi) - Card Packaged}
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