Hey all,
I know there hasn't been a fix to the "overflow" situation, besides replacing the tank to the tune of about $1000 dollars.
I know the reason this is happening is because of the use of more Ethanol in gasoline than there used to be, and the plastic parts swell up and overflow.
Sooooooo, I was hanging out over at JF and came across this thread about the '05-'06 Wranglers where they use a GM hose to fix the overflow situation, it's still early in the testing stages, but it has been noted a few times where it fixes the overflow.
The part sells for ~$30. I was wondering if this can somehow be used to fix our problem as well?
Enjoy the read!
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f9/05-06 ... x-1335243/I haven't extensively looked into this, it is quite cold and dark outside, so I figured I'd throw this up here.
Here is the Fuel Tank Setup from the 2007 KJ Factory Service Manual

