gas spilling
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wanabe,
Here is the answer to your problem. From Griots Garage;
Rick and I use this and it works great!
http://www.griotsgarage.com/catalog.jsp?L1..._2520&SKU=45533
James
Here is the answer to your problem. From Griots Garage;
Rick and I use this and it works great!
http://www.griotsgarage.com/catalog.jsp?L1..._2520&SKU=45533
James
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Originally posted by ReedZ
wanabe,
Here is the answer to your problem. From Griots Garage;
Rick and I use this and it works great!
http://www.griotsgarage.com/catalog.jsp?L1..._2520&SKU=45533
James
wanabe,
Here is the answer to your problem. From Griots Garage;
Rick and I use this and it works great!
http://www.griotsgarage.com/catalog.jsp?L1..._2520&SKU=45533
James
it does help keep the gas off of the car, but the gas still runs down it first (and i have to clean it up before rolling it up and putting it back)...
#14
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by wanabe
[B]no i do not top off the gas...
but the last 4 times it has run over anyway-
i have a device that it runs onto and drips on the ground instead of the car, but it is still very annoying! (i have to clean up the gas catcher each time).
[B]no i do not top off the gas...
but the last 4 times it has run over anyway-
i have a device that it runs onto and drips on the ground instead of the car, but it is still very annoying! (i have to clean up the gas catcher each time).
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I always turn the pump handle upside down as I remove it.
Atlease here in cali all the nozzles have this little dribble hole on the bottom.
I just turn the nozzle 180 degrees then remove slowly.
Atlease here in cali all the nozzles have this little dribble hole on the bottom.
I just turn the nozzle 180 degrees then remove slowly.
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