I've had the nozzle get stuck as well. :willy
As had Massa ! :biggrin
I've had the nozzle get stuck as well. :willy
"flow uninterrupted" - That starts to happen when you turn 50 Bruce
Usually you can hold back the bellows on the nozzle and the gas will flow without a seal. Ihat's what I do to fill up gas cans. You have to be careful because it will not automatically turn off.
You could move out of CA and you won't have these problems!
Just a thought, but the filler tube is quite small, and if the pump flow is too fast for the capacity of the inlet tube,, then you will have problems..
You might already have the infamous flapper problem. Slide sideways the first door on the filler. Then you should still see that the opening is closed. If not the flapper is broken. If so, push the center of opening the flapper should move down and when you let go move back up to seal the opening.
Don't think I haven't thought about it! But I just moved to the 'welfare-state' a year ago. If I uproot again, my wife will divorce me:facepalm:
Your not in CA, with their crappy pump nozzles.Filled up many times with no problems. I do not insert all the way. Ha ha. Seems to work fine. Never an issue