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Old 11-01-2014, 04:24 PM
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OK I'll start with this because I have had 2 LS based f bodies same problem so must be common , OK so first to fill my car with fuel and a previous car I owned 02 and 99 camaro it took forever I mean u couldn't even go to the first click on handle.right after that started happening the car now will run great u will stop for a couple mins and it will just crank over won't start I have a snap on solus no mil everything seems to be looking good just won't start
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Oh and yes it is getting fuel
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Don't know if this can happen. But the vent to the tank is possible clogged. This will cause the tank not to fill up properly and It may (may) cause some kind of vapor lock. Which will not all the pump to pick up the fuel properly. Not sure maybe someone that has had that problem can chime in.
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Don't know what is causing that but I'd put money on it not being an internal engine problem. So why is it posted here?
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Originally Posted by Fry_
So why is it posted here?
Excellent question. My answer is that's why it's moved to The Camaro section.
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Ty Chevy man i actually was thinking the same thing and there's a valve next to tank I was wondering if that's what could be doing it it will cause a slow fueling problem but can they be connected since I have owned 2 cars same issue by



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