Omega Owners Forum

Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: GastronomicKleptomaniac on 10 August 2024, 13:40:13

Title: Fuel filler cut-off - hoses? Witchcraft?
Post by: GastronomicKleptomaniac on 10 August 2024, 13:40:13
So I thought I'd treat the big thing to a nice full tank of fuel yesterday. Got home (a mile journey) and it smelt a bit fuelly, but I assumed I was clumsy and had filled my shoes up by accident.

Today I went to move him, and immediately got a lungful of fumes. Got under and it was pouring fuel like the water in a side display of a Chinese buffet restaurant.

All hoses were secure and undamaged but it was obviously as the tank got warm, pressurising over the top and out of the pump seal. Quart in a pint pot situation.

Anyway I put my cigarette out and drained a good gallon (about £9 worth I think at today's prices). Currently airing out to get the smell out of the fabric...

I know (think) there's some pipes that run off the side of the filler neck and I can only assume one of them is knackered, missing, or blocked, or going the wrong place. I can't imagine the level it cuts off is actually adjustable.

Any advice on where to start looking would be appreciated. It's something I should have checked when I had the car in pieces but that's by the by.
Title: Re: Fuel filler cut-off - hoses? Witchcraft?
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 10 August 2024, 14:57:17
Was the tank pressurised when you filled it?

Possibly failure of the feed or return pipe spigot on the top of the tank... They will eventually rot off. Apart from these and the filter the rest of the system is plastic.

Plate off under the boot carpet and have a rummage. Engine running and you'll soon find which bit is leaking  :y
Title: Re: Fuel filler cut-off - hoses? Witchcraft?
Post by: GastronomicKleptomaniac on 10 August 2024, 15:55:32
Was the tank pressurised when you filled it?

Possibly failure of the feed or return pipe spigot on the top of the tank... They will eventually rot off. Apart from these and the filter the rest of the system is plastic.

Plate off under the boot carpet and have a rummage. Engine running and you'll soon find which bit is leaking  :y

No idea if it was pressurised, I'm not entirely sure I was awake when I filled it. ;)

It did however start pushing fuel out when I loosened the fuel pump plate, because it was as full as a very full thing.

Absolutely no leaks from anywhere, spent an hour drying, cleaning and teting repeatedly. It's only when brimmed that it's overbrimmed.
Title: Re: Fuel filler cut-off - hoses? Witchcraft?
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 10 August 2024, 19:31:32
That sounds like a pump fault failing to cut off.

Add in a cold tank when you filled it followed by heat expansion causing it to over flow :-\