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Re: getting more fuel in the tank? - Paulfzs - 31-03-15 yeah i know that one! when i was younger i took a match to an empty petrol can, was like a jet engine cooked my thumb lol, skin fell off like chicken. Re: getting more fuel in the tank? - limax2 - 31-03-15 (31-03-15, 06:47 AM)sinto607276 link Wrote: WARNING WARNING WARNINGAn old trick to do a quick tank repair at the race track was to run the van exhaust through the tank for a short while to clear the petrol vapours. Re: getting more fuel in the tank? - Paulfzs - 31-03-15 (31-03-15, 10:25 AM)limax2 link Wrote: [quote author=sinto607276 link=topic=16430.msg189181#msg189181 date=1427780844]An old trick to do a quick tank repair at the race track was to run the van exhaust through the tank for a short while to clear the petrol vapours. [/quote] ^^ works well Re: getting more fuel in the tank? - slimwilly - 31-03-15 The aim of this project seems to be to lessen the air expansion gap kept at the top of the tank,,the one problem you could encounter is fuel expansion from heat,sunshine, so if you fill tank to top ,,then get riding to use the expansion amount before it go's through the overflow. Re: getting more fuel in the tank? - Pal - 31-03-15 This is the biggest bugbear with my Fazer, I can spend about five minutes waiting for the bubbles so I can squeeze another litre or two in. I thought of carrying a little S shaped tube to vent the top of the tank when filling up. Re: getting more fuel in the tank? - bigralphie - 31-03-15 i can get more fuel into the tank of my ZZR1400 now I have quick release fuel cap Re: getting more fuel in the tank? - sinto607276 - 31-03-15 (31-03-15, 12:58 PM)slimwilly link Wrote: The aim of this project seems to be to lessen the air expansion gap kept at the top of the tank,,the one problem you could encounter is fuel expansion from heat,sunshine, so if you fill tank to top ,,then get riding to use the expansion amount before it go's through the overflow.It's great this thread as it's got different views, which is always a good thing in a forum ;-) Just had to laugh at the above statement about getting heat and sunshine! Not in cold & wet Glasgow lol Re: getting more fuel in the tank? - stevierst - 31-03-15 I've done this mod to all three of my 600's, and covered over 100,000 miles on them with no problems, explosions, fuel spillage, shift in the earths magnetic flux etc..... I made life a bit simpler though, instead of drilling it, I used a tapered centre punch and gently tapped this into the tiny air hole until it opened up to 5-6mm. Never had a problem with it, don't know what all you drama queens are getting into a fuss about. ![]() Re: getting more fuel in the tank? - sinto607276 - 01-04-15 (31-03-15, 08:09 PM)stevierst link Wrote: I've done this mod to all three of my 600's, and covered over 100,000 miles on them with no problems, explosions, fuel spillage, shift in the earths magnetic flux etc.....Excellent, so I wasn't wrong after all, brill idea with the centre punch :-) Re: getting more fuel in the tank? - Sannox - 02-04-15 Is it worth it for the amount of petrol you'd get extra, a litre maybe? Still laughing at the skin dropping off like a chicken comment!!! Personally, why bother, your fuel light comes on, find a petrol station :lol As for swarf in the tank...... Re: getting more fuel in the tank? - stevierst - 02-04-15 It just gives you an extra 2 litres of fuel. 25 miles or so extra to a tank. A little less fling up. But you don't have to do it if you don't want to ![]() Re: getting more fuel in the tank? - fazersharp - 02-04-15 I never fill right up as a tank of petrol weighs about as much as I do ! |