Well the saga continues, but I got some great news from the shop that did the liner. The owner told me he thinks he knows where the issue is. He had to splice the tube back into the “tub” at the top of the tank. The tub, as he calls it, protects the vent tube from getting fuel into it. He could not tell for sure when repairing the tube if it sealed properly. He will use a video scope to ensure the tube is sealed properly this time. Even with all the problems with the tank, I couldn’t ask for a better shop to do the work. They are committed to making it right. I see now why EVERY dealership I called referred me to them. He told me this was the first Valk tank he had lined and that he had “learned a lot” at my expense and would not charge me for anything that had to be done to make it right.
I’ll take them the tank later this week and post more as the situation developes.
If it ain’t one thing it’s another.