Sorry tried to upload a pic but it was to big.On the underside of the tank there are 3 fittings. One supplies the fuel to the carbs, the other 2 are right next to each other with a piece of rubber pipe joining the 2 fittings together. They are located on the right side of the tank facing forward above a rubber funnel for want of a better description.
so i should just remove it, no need for the pipe on either. I wonder if i put it on there when i removed the tank a couple of years ago, to prevent spillage.
cheers buddy,bet my tank won't gurgle any more now as well.
interesting thought - if the 'funnel' catches what falls from that then where did the funnel pipe lead too - wasnt it into the airbox ??just went to pods so i ripped everything out and threw it under a workbenchwater into airbox wouldnt be a good thing
this is still needing breather pipe leading almost out the bottom of the bike. i know this cos i didnt re attach mine and got told it affects the performance.or is that the over flow leaking into the air box as Disorderly punk says; i still havent done mine
I suppose you could call one a fuel overflow, but it's really there to drain rainwater away from the filler cap area.It's just as well yours never sees rain, though you could have introduced water to the tank when you wash the bike.It'd be interesting to see what comes out when you take the link hose off.
Well took the pipe off this evening, and about 10cc of runny white liquid came out!!!!
Quote from: Skippernick on 07 April 2017, 08:40:05 pmWell took the pipe off this evening, and about 10cc of runny white liquid came out!!!!We all love our Fazers, but most don't take it quite that far.