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  1. On 3/7/2017 at 6:58 AM, Derek up North said:

    Sounds like what you're hearing is 'oil canning'. Whether it's your gas tank or some other panel, I can't tell from where I am. Sitting next to the gas tank and listening might help locate the source.

    Edit: When you remove your present tank, see if it's got any markings on it to help identify the manufacturer.

     

    Shoot!  Sorry, but I already had the tank replaced before I read this.  If it happens again (which I REALLY hope it doesn't!), I'll make sure to do this.  Thanks!

  2. On 3/7/2017 at 1:07 AM, linda s said:

    Maybe the guys here can think of something that would cause that. Non vented gas cap would cause performance problems because of the increasing vacuum inside the tank. Has it ever felt like it was stalling?

    Linda S

    It hasn't ever felt like it was stalling, though at times it was hard to start.  I went ahead & got the gas tank replaced, and put on a new gas cap too that says it will release excess pressure both ways.  We'll see how this works!

  3. 7 hours ago, linda s said:

    Where did the last one come from that failed so quickly. I'm not sure just the wrong gas cap could damage a well built tank so fast

    Linda S

    I know!  It seems really odd to me, too...  But I did hear a loud "bonk" noise coming from under my vehicle when it was just sitting there at a campsite, and I heard it on multiple occasions.  The theory is that the gas tank expanding & contracting like that to the point where it "bonked" (suddenly changed shape creating this noise), weakened it in certain key spots, which then started small leaks.

    The link I posted above is where I got the new tank in October, that is already leaking now.  However, it's not the first time there's a problem.  The last owner had a leaking gas tank #1, that he replaced with #2.  I'm not sure where either of those came from.  Then I replaced with #3 in October, and now I need to get #4! 

    I think I need to get the underlying problem fixed, not just keeping changing tanks! :(

  4. 34 minutes ago, markwilliam1 said:

    Wow Deanna how can he not be sure about the venting issue if he has installed the tank? Good Luck. Linda, could you explain how to clean or even where it is " the vent line net to the filler hose??" I have no gas leaks just a little overflow when I fill my tank and then let it sit awhile. I hope this isn't as difficult as Deanna's issue! Thanks!

    The mechanic is the one who suggested that it might be that I don't have the right gas cap, but he wasn't sure if this vehicle needed a vented cap or not.  Also, he said my current configuration doesn't quite match what he's seen in his online vehicle repair info.  I have no idea what one of the previous owners may have done... it could easily be that somebody changed something, and/or bought an incorrect cap. Based on what I found during lengthy roofing repairs, it seems that previous owners had very different skill sets!

    Anyway, that's when I decided to ask on the forum about the gas caps -- and very quickly Linda provided the answer!  If there is a solution this simple, I will be a very happy camper!  :)

  5. 39 minutes ago, markwilliam1 said:

    I'm thinking about the same thing deannak. Does your gas leak out from the cap after filling up as mine does? My cap is old and the seal is shot. Not sure if this is a venting problem or not. I have to drive around a little after filling up to prevent this. I found a nice locking gas cap on eBay for $18.00 that fits our rigs! Anyone else have a solution for this?

    Hi Mark  -

    My problem is a bit different...  I haven't had any gas leaking out of the gas cap.  Instead, mind seems like it's not letting air into the gas tank.

    What I noticed on mine was 2 problems.  First, it's on the 3rd gas tank in 2 years.  I put in a brand new gas tank just 4 months ago, and it's already leaking.  The previous owner had similar problems, so it seems there's some other problem behind it...

    Second, sometimes when I'm just sitting outside around a campsite, reading a book, I would hear a loud "bonk" noise come from my vehicle.  It took me awhile to realize what it was, because the first times I heard it, I assumed it was somebody else's camper causing the noise, since mine was just sitting there.  But sometimes there were no other vehicles around. 

    So, doing some research, it seemed to be the gas tank repeatedly contracting with changing temperature and inadequate venting that was causing both the noise, and the stressing to the gas tank that has led to repeated leak problems.  Since I usually hear the noise in the late afternoon after I've stopped driving for the day, and things are cooling off outside, it seems like not allowing air IN could be the problem.

    My mechanic has just replaced the gas tank AGAIN for me with a brand new one, but he wasn't sure about the venting issue.  If it's as simple as a gas cap, that would be a wonderful thing!!  :)

    Thanks, and good luck with your problem!    -  Deanna.

     

  6. 30 minutes ago, linda s said:

    Our gas caps are vented. That means as we use fuel they let air into the tank not out. Hard for a fuel pump to work in a vacuum so the cap keeps the pressure in there at the correct level. Quick search of Oreilly's shows they carry the right caps and some locking ones. Any auto parts store can get the right one for you. Mark if your gas is coming out it probably means the vent line net to the filler hose is clogged. For the same reason as the cap needs to let air in when using fuel your tank has to have a way of letting air out when filling the tank.

    Linda S

    Thanks, Linda!  That is EXACTLY what I needed to know!  Thank you, thank you!  :)

  7. Hi there  -

    Does anybody know whether these Toyotas are supposed to have a vented gas cap or not?  I'm having issues with gas tank venting, and wonder if perhaps I have the wrong type of gas cap.  Also, I'm thinking of buying a locking gas cap before traveling south of the border, and want to make sure I've got the right kind.  My toy home is an 86.

    Thanks!   -  Deanna.

  8. I ended up attaching the semi-flexible panels to the metal roof using 3M VHB tape.  From what I've read, it's super strong, and more than capable of securing my panels.  Then I put Eternabond roofing tape around the edges to keep water and wind from getting under the panels.  Time will tell how this works, but I'm happy with it so far!

  9. On 2/18/2017 at 7:20 PM, BobBeery said:

    I'm not up on current solar.  Is this a reasonable price for the watts listed? 

    The ones I'm looking at are Suoaki flexible 100W for $180. Weighs 4.8 lbs.
    https://www.amazon.com/SunPower-Flexible-Connector-Charging-Compatibility/dp/B01DXYNGA0/

    There's a pretty wide range to compare it to, but Renogy rigid monocrystalline like I used to have are 100W for $139. Weighs 16.5 lbs.
    https://www.amazon.com/Renogy-Watts-Volts-Monocrystalline-Solar/dp/B009Z6CW7O/
     

  10. On 2/16/2017 at 7:53 PM, linda s said:

    Used on marine applications lots. Only way I would go. No you don't use the grommets. You use heavy duty velcro that wraps around the edges or glue them directly to the roof

    Linda S

    http://www.pbase.com/mainecruising/solbian_solar_panel

    The velcro idea looks nice in that it's possible to detach the panels if I need to remove or replace them for some reason.  If they're glued directly ot the roof, that could be a bear.  But on a metal roof, it seems like the velcro would allow water to get under the panels. I was hoping to keep that dry.

    Is there some way to use velcro and still keep the water out that I'm not picturing?  Thanks!

  11. I just removed a satellite dish from my roof, in my efforts to drop weight & non-functional items.  This left me with a 1.5" diameter hole that goes all the way through the roof and into the cabin.

    For smaller holes, I've been using lap sealant and/or Eternabond, but this one is so much bigger I'm not sure how to approach it.

    Any advice?

    Thanks very much!

     

  12. Hey WME, that sounds like a very professional job you did!  I'm sure mine won't be up to those same standards, but I'm learning a lot as I go.  Fortunately my rusty screws aren't in quite that bad shape.  I haven't had any (so far) that I had to grind out.  Thanks for all the info!

    Joe from Dover - I'm replacing all the screws on the roof with stainless.  Haven't even thought about all the screws on the rest of the vehicle!  :o

     

  13. If it was Wifi, I'd be wishing I hadn't taken mine off!  ;)

    I may look into that Snow Seal paint - 12 year warranty sounds nice!  My metal roof flexes quite a lot, so I'm wondering how it will hold up to all that movement.  Of course, once I'm finished working on it, the roof won't see so much action!

     

  14. I've found lots of dirt, silicone and rusty screws under the vinyl trim strips in the tracks along the edges of my roof.  It doesn't look like that setup has been doing the job of keeping the water out properly.

    On another forum (can't remember exactly where) I read an account by a guy who filled in the tracks completely with lap sealant, and then covered the whole thing with Eternabond tape.

    It must be a bear if you need to remove it for something, but as long as it doesn't leak, I don't see why I'd ever want to remove it. If it makes my roof more leak proof, it seems like a good idea to me.

    I'm sure this is overkill, but is there a downside to doing it this way? 

    Thanks! 

  15. Perhaps TV, I don't know.  It's not like the normal TV antennas I've seen elsewhere, but I do know that at least one of the previous owners had TV in it.  There's also a satellite dish that's not connected to anything anymore.  I'm not a TV person either, so I'm happier to just seal up the roof!

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