How to fix your new, sucky fuel containers so they can actually be used.
Expensive, but I use Wavian cans
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June 10, 2024, 08:05 PM
snidera
Take the core out of a $1 tire valve stem, drill a hole on the top of the can, use a wire to pass the stem to the hole from the inside, pull it set & you have a sealed vent cap.
There are screw-together ones on Amazon, but you don't really need that much complexity.
June 10, 2024, 10:13 PM
nhtagmember
I have 8 Wavian cans. They’re top notch. Have two permanently mounted in the bed of my Tacoma. When traveling to CA on business I fill both cans in AZ before I cross the state line. When I need fuel in the LA area, I just dump both cans in the tank and I get 10 gallons which is enough to get me back to AZ state line
June 10, 2024, 10:17 PM
Tailhook 84
Amazon sells snap-in vent caps as well. Just drill a half-inch hole and push them in. I put two in each of my garage sale 5 gallon cans to get the fuel to flow better.
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June 11, 2024, 06:00 AM
sourdough44
Yeah, this has been a pet peeve of mine, would love to see traditional fuel cans sold again. No, not for me, but everyone else.
My cans are all older or ‘modified’. The new ones never seem to live up to claims of easy usage, no spillage.
I know it’s low priority, but it would be nice to rescind any requirements that mandate such nonsense.
June 11, 2024, 07:59 AM
Silvermine
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Originally posted by chellim1: [QUOTE]
An easier way is to pick up old cans at garage sales.
That's what I do. You can still buy replacement spouts for the old cans on ebay.
June 11, 2024, 08:11 AM
ridewv
quote:
Originally posted by snidera: Take the core out of a $1 tire valve stem, drill a hole on the top of the can, use a wire to pass the stem to the hole from the inside, pull it set & you have a sealed vent cap.
There are screw-together ones on Amazon, but you don't really need that much complexity.
When I used rubber tire valve stems, after a couple years gasoline started dissolving them. Replaced them with plastic, snap-in vents.
No car is as much fun to drive, as any motorcycle is to ride.
The Americanized Wavian cans sold by Midwest are $59 at Harbor Freight. These are actual Wavian cans made in Latvia. I own 8 of them. They come with crappy EPA spouts but I replaced those with old style spouts.
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June 12, 2024, 02:11 PM
Kyjondeere
Has anyone used these Vevor brand cans sold by Lowe’s? I was searching for the Mavian cans after seeing this thread and these popped up for $23 (half off). They get mixed reviews so I was just wondering about real-world experience.
Originally posted by Kyjondeere: Has anyone used these Vevor brand cans sold by Lowe’s? I was searching for the Mavian cans after seeing this thread and these popped up for $23 (half off). They get mixed reviews so I was just wondering about real-world experience.
There is another fairly recent thread out there containing this info, but if you don't care about the color, Atlantic British still sells the 4 pack of 20L Wavian cans for $199.95. The current ones in stock and in the 4-pk are black.