Fair enuff, cowpattie* (and Jose') - let's examine the KJ CRD dust-cap covering the fuel filler-tube neck thingy - if you'll go outside, remove yer green oem fuelcap-type dust cover, and obscrutinize the business end, I'll explain - the rest of you, just talk amongst yerself(s) - we'll be right back...........
Note the center section assembly, looks sorta like a little plastic sport wheel with spokes'n'stuff, right? That little wheel contains the bi-directional, two-way, in-out, pop-off valve, intended to vent-off dusty vacuum as well as dusty pressure, particularly if the dust-cap had never been screwed down tightly, and the fuel tank is indeed full of dust - you can test functionality yerself by wiping Diesel fuel off with a clean, not dusty, rag, then (and don't let the neighbors see you doing this, you'll never live it down!!) put a lip-lock on it and draw thru it sorta like a large odiferous milk-shake straw until you hear the comical flatulent sound (snicker, snicker!), whereupon it just vented vacuum - same effect can be snickered at with pressure by blowing thru the little wheel - the valve emits the f**ting sound both ways if fully functional - and that's the vented fuel cap, in all it's green tighten to three clicks -> Diesel fuel only splendor
Ok, it's prolly not as cold here as where you are, so screw the vented (dustless) green fuel cap back onto the filler neck, close the fuel filler door, and let's go back inside and join the others before they get bored and start wandering off (I get paid according to the number of attendees that finish the class, whether they pass, or not - being subject to the EOC\ADL\ACLU 'no student left behind, none shall fail' mandate, each student achieves a simulated-gold plated ball-point pen with a close approximation of his name spray-stenciled on the plastic barrel, along with an official-looking diploma, also personalized with his name, indicating, not that he passed, but that the student successfuly attended the seminar)
Now, as to the anti-foam diaphragm vent tube attached to the puck mounted at the back of the tank and adjacent to the fuel filler neck port - I fill my tank up into the neck, higher than where I extended that vent into the filler neck cavity in the fender, and it has never dumped fuel - further, I do not see how the tank could meet EPA specs if it had an open vent that would spill fuel on the ground at over-fill, or steep angle, or roll-over, or severe fender bender crash - it is part of the anti-foaming fill system, but cannot vent the tank as it is on the atmosphere side of the diaphragm valve, intended to vent diaphragm displacement just like any diaphragm regulator, be it natural gas, propane, butane, acetylene, oxygen, air compressor tank, water tank, etc - a leak to the fuel side could be disastrous, and is a definite EPA no-no
So......questions.........discussions.........humor........ridicule?
Bring it on..............
BTW, I installed a lawnmower fuel filter when I extended the vent-hose up into the filler neck cavity, just like the one on the vacuum regulator solenoid, up front - also on the differential, trans\xfer case, and front diff breather-vent hoses - no dust fer my KJ criticals, eh........
Note both inter-connected white pucks, part of the anti-foaming fuel-fill system, first-use on yer KJ CRD
Sorry 'bout that - it looks better if you're laying down.........
*ibid., Jim Stafford