fuel tank

Asked by herbn_indn420 Jan 13, 2009 at 02:42 PM about the 1994 Ford Explorer 4 Dr Eddie Bauer 4WD SUV

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

on the 94 eddie bauer edition is the gas tank internally pressurized cause the place i called for a replacement has two and I do not know which one i had cause some one stole the fuel tank.

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what is your other option other than internally pressurized

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there is no such thing as an internally compresurized gas tank, all gas tanks have a vent so that they dont build too much pressure and blow up, the vent goes to the evap system and doesnt vent out into the atmosphere. are you talking about the fuel pump being in the gas tank? all fuel pumps since port fuel injection have the fuel pump in the tank, it keeps a constant pressure on the fuel line to the fuel rail

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I mean internally pressurized not compressurized, where i got that from idk but its still the same

Hi guys On my 2003 explorer limited ..i had found a fast fix ,the car wasnt starting for 2 weeks i tried everything possible the fuel pump is working but no fuel to the filter at all. so what i did is this . 1-on the new fuel pump feed to filter line ,there is a valve dangling middle of feed hose in the fuel pump it self in tank. 2-cut off that valve remove it and connect hose straight to line , 3-start your car and never worry about any presser in the tank. this valve will lock fuel from leaving pump when there is a presser in tank. i did 1 week a go ,the car is going great .no problem. i went thorough hell until i did this ,,try it .

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