Hawk and Steve, both very interesting leads! I do keep a clean tank and lines (M38 tank and pickup) and if I had to guess (and that's pretty much all I do), I don't think debris is the issue - but would never rule it out. As for the poor hose...would never have thought of that! But, my oldest hoses are only about 6 years old, but still something I need to look into.
Rus, this cap issue is something that has perplexed me for a long time. I have a vented M38 cap (vent is open), and I also have a vent on top of the tank. I don't know how it works exactly, but it is there. Now, as I understand tank venting, they are there to expel gasses in the tank as they expand and create outward pressure. Do I have this right?
But I have never really understood how a fuel pump can overcome the vacuum created as you use gas and the level in the tank drops. Are the vents supposed to overcome this vacuum too? If so, why do I get the typical rush of air when I open the cap? Is it air going in, or gasses going out? Does everybody get this when they open the cap? I even get this on my modern vehicles.
Now then, to confuse the issue a bit more, the other day when I was having problems with fuel pressure, I actually reached down and loosened my cap to release the pressure. Problem is, it made no difference! I would have thought it would, but the engine died shortly after. Additionally, the cap has worked like this for years without problems.
So, while we're here, could somebody please explain to me the physics behind vented caps? Inquiring minds need to know! Thanks a lot for your input!!!