That is the problem. I have used basically the same tank on two different trucks, and I found out that they won't build pressure without a cap that has a spring loaded disc/cap thing. I never tried filling it to the top though. I just got a cheap cap from the local parts store, and it worked.
Would you happen to have a part number for that cap? I tried to ask for a cap like this and the parts guy wouldn't do anything for me unless i gave him a year/make/model or part number. He said he's got 10,000 caps and has no idea where to start looking.
I don't. I just took the cap that I had in there and said I need one that has a spring to hold the little disc up to the bottom of the cap. It was their house brand, but it's a smaller parts house chain that doesn't have any stores up where you are anyway. Have you tried anywhere besides Autozone, like Napa or Carquest? I found that those two usually seem to have more knowledgeable people behind the counter who are more willing to help than the places like Oreilly's, Autozone, etc.
X1000You need to find a new store. My local one will let me come back there with them and look around.
X1000
I can spend hours playing with stuff if I want
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If i need something standard and quickly i got to vatozone. They will let me come with them behind the counter though, which is nice.
If i need something not standard I go to NAPA. Plus the NAPA distribution warehouse for the region is directly next door, so if they dont have it in the store they can get it in less than an hour.
We want to see some track passes on that thing Mike!! Let's go already! :thumb:
Just checked the cap I have, it is spring loaded. I checked for a name and/or PN# but there is nothing..