I'll jump in with my cents
The vent and possibly the fuel line gets squished on top of the tank as
over the years the insulation used in the floor (under the floor) expands
and exerts pressure on the inlet on top of the fuel tank. The problem can
manifest itself by fuel overflowing as you "fill" the tank to the top
because a fitting broke/cracked to improper venting as the ventline is
squished.
The vent line does come out between top of frame and coach frame at the
left wheel where the infamous air/fuel seperator resides.
A lot of venting at fillup time occurs through the ventline to the
seperator. I know, because I use that as a gauge to stop filling as fuel
starts to spit out. (Modified vent scheme as my seperator no longer seperates)
I've had to do both tanks over the years and last time we inserted a 1 1/2
x 1 1/2 piece of wood to give the tank more room on the top. (we extended
the bolts that hold the tank straps).
Next time the tanks are down I'll rework the under floor, but in the
meantime it works.
Heinz
'76 Transmode
>Maybe I am missing something Emory. Wish I had a scanner so I could show
>you the pictures of a complete GMC frame on display at Golbys in Orlando
>Florida. I took a lot of picutes of in February 98. It clearly shows the
>fuel tank inlets and the routing of all hoses from and to the tanks,
>including the vents. It does not show any lines going across the frame. Is
>their display incorrect?
>The frame insulators between the frame and the floor should provide the
>proper clearance for the tank inlets and hoses across the tip of the tanks.
>Since there were no wooden blocks on top of the tanks for 2o years why do we
>need them now?
>
>Is this correct or not?
>
>
>>No - the frame spacers are between the frame and the body supports. They
will
>>keep the air hoses from crushing where they go over the frame but the gas
>>tanks are between the frame rails. The vent hoses were being pinched between
>>the floor and the top of the gas tank.
>>
>>Emery Stora
>>77 Kingsley
>>Santa Fe, NM
>>
>>
>Tom & Marg Warner
>Vernon Center NY
>1976 palmbeach