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Niek 25-01-09 17:59

Hole in fuel filler neck
 
Because I was fed up with the slow fuel filling (especially the last liters) I made a hole in the filler neck to let the air out and to speed up the filling.

Remove the screws on top and one on the inside of the cap (don't drop them:cwm10:)
http://i39.tinypic.com/2nun9ex.jpg

Checked if the was room between the neck and the tank: yes there is.
http://i40.tinypic.com/15xa7ap.jpg

Drill a hole (6 mm), don't go to far!!
http://i44.tinypic.com/4kz706.jpg

Finished
http://i43.tinypic.com/k9sv10.jpg

Tank is full so I don't know if it works, to be continued......

tenere doug 25-01-09 19:53

Interesting. I was thinking of doing that, as the last few drops of fuel take ages to put in, but reading the owners manual, it says the air gap is necessary. Let us know how you get on, and if this allows you to squeeze another litre in!! :eusa_think:

Niek 26-01-09 09:56

The air bubble is needed for stupid people who will fill the tank completely, put the bike in the sun and have a hamburger (and then sue Yamaha). Will fill up the tank tomorrow.

Gas_Up_Lets_Go 26-01-09 11:35

Quote:

Originally Posted by tenere doug (Post 80757)
Interesting. I was thinking of doing that, as the last few drops of fuel take ages to put in, but reading the owners manual, it says the air gap is necessary. Let us know how you get on, and if this allows you to squeeze another litre in!! :eusa_think:

It does, from empty to neck full is 23 litres (I know this from bitter experience in an Italian filling station - Gasoily (could be the wrong spelling) isn't petrol!), but it does take a long time with the hole that is there. I never considered drilling it out.

In my case, probably best leaving it well alone. Even during the summer, with it being stored underground, fuel is still very cold when it first goes into your tank but soon expands in the sun. don't want to be blowing fuel out of the breather pipes right in the track of the back tire!! IF I was to drill the hole out, I'd forget !! I'm not sure how much fuel expands by but the allowence in the tank is only 4.5% - doesn't sound like much does it?

When you do fill it and the tank fills you may well get a jet of fuel coming out of the hole (only for a second when your full), just watch your eyes! - could you confrm if this is a problem or not ??

Niek 27-01-09 20:43

Tried filling up today. No fuel shower, no leakage of fuel, fast filling till 2 cm to the top of the neck, then foaming starts and filling becomes slow.

I'm happy with it.:thumbsup[1]:

Gas_Up_Lets_Go 28-01-09 09:07

Quote:

Originally Posted by Niek (Post 80983)
No fuel shower,

Good news - My '07 Varadero used to spit a bit out if you didn't back off before it got to the top!

Ian M 28-01-09 11:54

If you're going to do this i'd strongly suggest using a hand drill not an electric one !! Even a battery powered one can have sparks around the motor commutator and that is not a good thing to have near a tank of petrol !

Niek 12-02-09 07:51

New record
 
Yesterday I put in 23.95 L :icon_eek:. I came at the fuel station without stuttering with 110 km on the F-trip.

Kev 12-02-09 10:08

Done it to my XTX & now can get an extra 15kms until the fuel light comes on.

I would only recommend one does this mod, by over fulling the fuel tank, if you are going to ride the bike at least 20kms before parking the bike, otherwise the extra fuel will over flow in hot conditions.:109:

WARNING Please only use a air or hand drill, do not use a electric drill around fuel vapour.

http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/a...x/DSCF2388.jpg

PhilinFrance 03-03-14 16:40

Has anyone had problems with the plastic bits in the tank , and i was thinking of a 10mm hole , to big or not ?

Cheers Phil


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