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Fuel tank Valve - Cut off - vent
wombat - 27/1/14 at 04:22 PM

Do I really need to spend 50 quid on a Mocal two way valve?

I have been searching all forums and tinternet and it certainly looks that way...........

Help appreciated as always


blakep82 - 27/1/14 at 04:31 PM

not really, you can in theory wrap pipe of hose around the tank, so there's always a high point in the breather pipe, no matter what way up the car is.

best way is to fit a valve. its neater, smaller, and probably better for IVA

but what always gets me, is that in everyone's build photos, I dont think i've ever seen anyone on here fit one...


davidimurray - 27/1/14 at 04:45 PM

You should really have a 2 way valve with rollover protection, that's what I fitted to mine. Lets air in and out but shuts off is fluid hits it.


theprisioner - 27/1/14 at 04:48 PM

I think Mocal valves are worth it, you can fit a swan neck tube tube and a roll over valve but the Mocal is better.

http://sylvabuild.blogspot.co.uk/2013/12/fuel-system-modifications.html


renetom - 27/1/14 at 05:03 PM

Hi
we have this & it works fine & the valve costs under a fiver.
if it goes tits up the fuel wont leak out , tested it.
we are running carbs so its all we need.

Tank breather & non return valve
Tank breather & non return valve


Good luck


AndyW - 27/1/14 at 05:43 PM

I used on of these, IVA man happy with it.

http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/motorsport/fuel-tank-vent-valves/atl-tank-vent-valve-6-vent-inline-to-suit-6-hose-3-8-hose-barb


wombat - 27/1/14 at 05:50 PM

Renetom, im on injection.
AndyW, will my tank implode because it's getting sucked in?

Surely if the fuel cap is vented then I just need the anti spill type valve?

To be clear, not intending on racing it, can add a mocal later for track days.......


renetom - 27/1/14 at 06:08 PM

The valve lets air in as the tank level falls
That's it .
If injection causes the tank to be pressurised by the return
then you will need the all dancing one.


davidimurray - 27/1/14 at 06:50 PM

Don't forget that if you park the car outside on a sunny day the petrol will heat up, expand and pressurise the tank, hence why you should use a 2 way valve.


AndyW - 27/1/14 at 08:06 PM

quote:
Originally posted by wombat
Renetom, im on injection.
AndyW, will my tank implode because it's getting sucked in?

Surely if the fuel cap is vented then I just need the anti spill type valve?

To be clear, not intending on racing it, can add a mocal later for track days.......


I used it on mine as injection, and as been said, it lets the tank vent and breathe and then closes should I find myself upside down or on its side. I just pushed it into a breather hose and secures in the upright position. Works well.

Good luck..

Andy


snapper - 27/1/14 at 08:29 PM

I fitted 2 valves 1 is a cheap snorkel ball roll over so closes when car upside down therefor tank breaths in normal operation
I ran a small tube from tank high up
Second breather is a simple one way valve plumbed off the fuel filler hose to draw air as fuel is used, this will close if car upturned