A fuel valve comprises a first valve chamber and a second valve chamber
within a casing, where a first valve mechanism and a second valve
mechanism are housed in the respective valve chambers. A first float of
the first valve mechanism rises when the fuel level reaches a first
liquid level, to close a first connection conduit. The second valve
mechanism rises to close a second connection conduit when a second liquid
level, which is higher than the first liquid level is reached. A valve
conduit, which acts as a restriction path, is provided between the first
valve chamber and the second valve chamber. The valve conduit is formed
with a conduit area that is less than that of the first connection
conduit, so as to increase the pressure within the fuel tank when the
first connection conduit is closed.