CaptainK
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So, my 1968 C3 (with original 327/300hp engine and 4 speed manual) stinks a bit of fuel and has done for a while now. Not really bothered me much as don't use it much and its just the joys of old cars, but figured I'd look into it now.
Now, remember this is a 1968 C3 meaning first year fun that won't apply to later years.
According to my searching on the internet, and talking to AIs, my 1968 car may or may not have a charcoal / vapor canister. Great they are consistent

Anyway, first thing I thought I'd replace is the fuel tank cap as it does stink a bit there and easy for me to replace. Which is when I found out I appear to have the wrong tank cap on my 1968 car. According to the internet where I can buy stuff for Corvettes, the 1968 - 1970 Corvette had a VENTED cap on it. However, my 1968 car has a SEALED cap on it that was for 1970 onwards. This should mean my car would exhibit fuel starvation / vacuum in the tank issues. But it doesn't. It drives fine except for a smell of petrol, and I don't get a sudden rush of air when I open the petrol cap.
Hence I thought I'd post here to see if any of you wonderful people could clarify - how does the 1968 (specifically 1968) Corvette vent its fuel system? And should I put the VENTED fuel cap back on as per what the 1968 spec says? And if so, what's the best place in the UK to get one?
Oh and any other thoughts of why the car smells of petrol would be appreciated. Can't see any leaks anywhere.
Thanks.
Now, remember this is a 1968 C3 meaning first year fun that won't apply to later years.
According to my searching on the internet, and talking to AIs, my 1968 car may or may not have a charcoal / vapor canister. Great they are consistent
Anyway, first thing I thought I'd replace is the fuel tank cap as it does stink a bit there and easy for me to replace. Which is when I found out I appear to have the wrong tank cap on my 1968 car. According to the internet where I can buy stuff for Corvettes, the 1968 - 1970 Corvette had a VENTED cap on it. However, my 1968 car has a SEALED cap on it that was for 1970 onwards. This should mean my car would exhibit fuel starvation / vacuum in the tank issues. But it doesn't. It drives fine except for a smell of petrol, and I don't get a sudden rush of air when I open the petrol cap.
Hence I thought I'd post here to see if any of you wonderful people could clarify - how does the 1968 (specifically 1968) Corvette vent its fuel system? And should I put the VENTED fuel cap back on as per what the 1968 spec says? And if so, what's the best place in the UK to get one?
Oh and any other thoughts of why the car smells of petrol would be appreciated. Can't see any leaks anywhere.
Thanks.


