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Old June 30th 05, 02:33 PM
Don Stauffer
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The Real Bev wrote:
> Don Stauffer wrote:
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>>Seems to me the way to eliminate the pump cutoff point problem is to
>>fill till you can see fuel in neck. Variation then should be very small.

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> At least in California you never actually see the gas until it blows back on
> you, and even then it isn't necessarily up to the top of the neck. I fill to
> the automatic stop and then nudge it in until it stops again or reaches a 0 or
> 5 cent mark (I pay cash) or it blows back. Sometimes I've put in as much as a
> whole gallon after the automatic stop.
>


After the auto shutoff I pull the nozzle out partway, just crack the
lever a bit to slowly fill the neck, so there is no great flow to splash
back. However, most pumps here in Minn. do not have that big outer
recovery envelope, so it is easy to see into filler neck. Yeah, I'd
probably have problems with those big envelope fillers.
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