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Kayteg1
Jul 22, 2016Explorer II
I bought one of those no spill cans about 10 years ago and the nut crack on the first season.
I wrap it with tape and still used for lawnmowers, but sticking nozzles made it harder to transport. Those plastic valves will not hold the pressure you will get in hot weather.
For my diesel truck I have 6 of 20l gas cans I bought on my last visit to Canada about 3 years ago. They have nozzle with venting tube inside, so it gargles. A bit slow, but easy to insert into vehicle fill neck and truly no spills.
They were about $8 at Canadian Tire.
For older truck with bigger neck I had bit funnel that lets me pour 5 gallons in about 2 minutes.
Did look for smaller end fuel funnel and they don't exist in USA. The stuff you can get has straight top, that spills fuel.
Looks like another trip to Canada is in order.
I wrap it with tape and still used for lawnmowers, but sticking nozzles made it harder to transport. Those plastic valves will not hold the pressure you will get in hot weather.
For my diesel truck I have 6 of 20l gas cans I bought on my last visit to Canada about 3 years ago. They have nozzle with venting tube inside, so it gargles. A bit slow, but easy to insert into vehicle fill neck and truly no spills.
They were about $8 at Canadian Tire.
For older truck with bigger neck I had bit funnel that lets me pour 5 gallons in about 2 minutes.
Did look for smaller end fuel funnel and they don't exist in USA. The stuff you can get has straight top, that spills fuel.
Looks like another trip to Canada is in order.
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