71340RT was driving, the plastic fitting on his Edelbrock sump would pop out, then the car would die.
We used a hose clamp band to hold it down to get through the Mopar Nats. On the way home, I was doing my in-head troubleshooting and realized what he had done.
1. He is using a vented cap that allows air in (one way) You don't want it to dump fuel out, especially on a Challenger. A vented cap keeps the tank from collapsing slowly as your pump sucks it dry. You can test yours by being able to suck air in the back of the gas cap, but you can't blow through it.
2. His tank and expansion tank cant vent anywhere except to the front line to the charcoal canister.
3. He junked the canister and used that line as an EFI return line to the tank.
He filled up, cool gas expands, he got stuck in traffic, system popped the plastic plug, car died.
I told him to use a 70 Challenger filler tube to dump the fuel to the ground. (dangerous but works)
A better fix would be to reinstall the canister and run a new return line.
Just a heads up because he keeps blaming Edelbrock EFI when he has problems. Did it when his new ignition failed too.