This is how you disable the tank vents. Just so you know, the cap you see in these photos came off a very clean wrecked garage queen with 16,000 mi on the odometer. HTH JD
1st----- photo shows the bottom of the filler cap. You remove the two screws and gently remove the lock mechanism. Warning, be careful to not dissemble any other part.... This is all you need to do to get at the vent valves.
2nd---- photo shows you the first vent valve. It's the orange rubber disc. You remove the 1st valve. Just under it, you remove the 2nd valve.
3rd---- photo shows the two valves removed. Reassemble the fuel cap being careful not to allow the lock tumblers to rotate out of sync position.
1st----- photo shows the bottom of the filler cap. You remove the two screws and gently remove the lock mechanism. Warning, be careful to not dissemble any other part.... This is all you need to do to get at the vent valves.
2nd---- photo shows you the first vent valve. It's the orange rubber disc. You remove the 1st valve. Just under it, you remove the 2nd valve.
3rd---- photo shows the two valves removed. Reassemble the fuel cap being careful not to allow the lock tumblers to rotate out of sync position.