I`ve got a 1981 GPZ1100 which has had an aircraft type
fuel filler fitted and at the front of the tank an aftermarket
breather which I suppose is to replace the original which I
guess would have been in the standard fuel cap.
The problem is if you`ve got anything approaching a
reasonable ammount of fuel in the tank and you attempt
some spirited braking then you get fuel pissing out of the
breather, I tried fitting a catch bottle but it fills it up so
quick it`s just a bloody nuisance.
Has anyone got any ideas on this? is there a breather that
can let air in and out but not fuel?
If you`ve got any ideas please let me know cos it`s bloody
annoying.
Cheers
Allan
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1/ Run a pipe from the breather to the back of the tank (inside the tank) which will stop the surge having such drastic effect.
2/ Mount the catch bottle higher than the tank and put the breather pipe down to the bottom of the bottle - when it fills up it will also suck it back into the tank when you're running.
3/ Fit a breather take off with the one way incorperated into it.
4/ Do as Ian says but fit a piece of rubber pipe between the valve and breather. They have been known to split tanks when the valve seals with the fuel expanding from the heat of stationary engine.
2/ Mount the catch bottle higher than the tank and put the breather pipe down to the bottom of the bottle - when it fills up it will also suck it back into the tank when you're running.
3/ Fit a breather take off with the one way incorperated into it.
4/ Do as Ian says but fit a piece of rubber pipe between the valve and breather. They have been known to split tanks when the valve seals with the fuel expanding from the heat of stationary engine.
Rich
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