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Tank breather

Posted: Tue May 22, 07 8:05 pm
by Anonymous
Is the breather on the fuel tank ment to be connected to the one one thr filler neck?

Or are they both ment to be kept open?

Posted: Wed May 23, 07 9:02 pm
by Rogue Trooper
:atthemovies:
I would like to know the answer as well, to this one.

Posted: Wed May 23, 07 9:20 pm
by Anonymous
The only breather I got comes off the top of the filler neck & into the chassis rail.

Bit of a bitch when it kicks back.

Might be different on those newer not so good chargers. :drwho:

Posted: Wed May 23, 07 10:49 pm
by Anonymous
:P

Posted: Wed May 23, 07 10:53 pm
by Kev
I had a breather on my tank that vented just inside the filler cap via a fat hose (tank to filler tube) and thin tube (Tank to vent tube parallel to filler tube) venting under cap. Don't know if that helps..................

Posted: Wed May 23, 07 10:54 pm
by Kev
to the one one thr filler neck?
Dude, that don't really help, does it? What do you mean? :roll:

Posted: Wed May 23, 07 11:09 pm
by Anonymous
ok there is a metal breather pipe that runs down the side if my fuel filler tube, then there is a breather on the tank sender unit. where should they go?

Posted: Wed May 23, 07 11:20 pm
by Anonymous
If you got the two port sender , one is the fuel return line.

If different , aint got a clue.

Breather down filler tube goes to chassis rail, (hole through floor).

Posted: Thu May 24, 07 8:09 am
by Anonymous
Ok. so i pipe the vent on the filler tube to chassis rail.
Can i get away with blocking the return on sender up?

Posted: Thu May 24, 07 10:05 am
by Anonymous
CRAIG wrote:Ok. so i pipe the vent on the filler tube to chassis rail.
Can i get away with blocking the return on sender up?
Blocked mine with a short length of hose & a bolt.

Posted: Thu May 24, 07 1:11 pm
by Anonymous
Ok i will do the same.
Just wanted to make sure it was ok to block it.