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Pumping gas on route
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1784050" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>You can do that in a diesel because the filler neck is basically a big hole in the top of tank with a cap on it, and there is plenty of extra room for more fuel if you pull the nozzle almost all the way out and continue pumping after it shuts off the first time. The gasoline cars have a restriction in the fuel neck with a spring-loaded plate that closes the hole, so when you put the nozzle in it "bottoms out" in the neck and its more difficult to top off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1784050, member: 14668"] You can do that in a diesel because the filler neck is basically a big hole in the top of tank with a cap on it, and there is plenty of extra room for more fuel if you pull the nozzle almost all the way out and continue pumping after it shuts off the first time. The gasoline cars have a restriction in the fuel neck with a spring-loaded plate that closes the hole, so when you put the nozzle in it "bottoms out" in the neck and its more difficult to top off. [/QUOTE]
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