Struth! Knock me down with my last feather. Talk about recycling and old thread
I did end up solving the problem but not with a new larger inlet. I made an adapter myself. I did buy a couple of things of evilbay first but without luck so did it myself. Doesn't look pretty but works when need be. So a happy camper. A couple of people have seen me using it and thought a great idea and were going home to make one up as had same problem. It sits in a zip lock back in the glove box for quick access.
Keep safe out there everyone.
yobarr said
07:07 PM Dec 29, 2021
PeterD wrote:
I think a lot of the respondents are missing the point here. The high flow nozzle is much larger in diameter the low flow nozzle. There are quite a few diesel vehicles that only have a small hole in their fuel tank filling point. The truck high flow nozzles will not fit in the vehicle. The OP and a few others are wanting to know how they can modify their vehicles to take the larger nozzles.
Like Larry (deverall11) I have no trouble filling my car using the Hi-Flow hose.Surely if the diameter of the actual inlet of your car's filler line is smaller than the diameter of the Hi-Flow line,it's never going to handle the volume of fuel dispensed,no matter how flash the adaptor. Might be able to control flow with the trigger,as Graeme suggests,but it's a lot of passing around to save 27 seconds.(sic) Cheers
-- Edited by yobarr on Wednesday 29th of December 2021 07:16:56 PM
I too have accidentally ended up at a high flow pump. They can be used to fill you vehicle with a bit of care. Obviously you cannot push the nozzle in very far, but far enough. Just don't use full throttle on the trigger and it will work OK.
Struth! Knock me down with my last feather. Talk about recycling and old thread
I did end up solving the problem but not with a new larger inlet. I made an adapter myself. I did buy a couple of things of evilbay first but without luck so did it myself. Doesn't look pretty but works when need be. So a happy camper. A couple of people have seen me using it and thought a great idea and were going home to make one up as had same problem. It sits in a zip lock back in the glove box for quick access.
Keep safe out there everyone.
Like Larry (deverall11) I have no trouble filling my car using the Hi-Flow hose.Surely if the diameter of the actual inlet of your car's filler line is smaller than the diameter of the Hi-Flow line,it's never going to handle the volume of fuel dispensed,no matter how flash the adaptor. Might be able to control flow with the trigger,as Graeme suggests,but it's a lot of passing around to save 27 seconds.(sic) Cheers
-- Edited by yobarr on Wednesday 29th of December 2021 07:16:56 PM
I too have accidentally ended up at a high flow pump. They can be used to fill you vehicle with a bit of care. Obviously you cannot push the nozzle in very far, but far enough. Just don't use full throttle on the trigger and it will work OK.