Twice now I have filled my BJ8 gas tank, drove the half mile home and parked it. Next warm day there is gas seeping from the tank cap. What appears to happen is that the gas expands as it warms to ambient temperature from whatever temp it was at the station.
The first time was a "HOT DAY"it percolated and bubbled out when I removed the cap.

Because there is no overflow vent in the Healey tank except via the vent in the gas cap or seeping past it's rubber seal when the contents of the tank expands. Perhaps some air was trapped somewhere in there too possibly caused by too high fuel flow rate from the station pump.
Obviously I am putting too much gas in,

although I just let the dispenser shut itself off and I do not top off.
Does this happen to you?

If I over fill and it is a HOT DAY and the car is not driven much and is also parked out side.
Any ideas on how I can prevent it other than driving a few miles after each fill-up?

put less fuel in the tank only enough for your immediate driving needs and do not rely on the dispenser auto shut off. My parking spot is level.
OH do not forget to carry a calibrated stick or SS rod in tne boot--- :laugh: