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They way we figure it ,the filler end that I have welded connects to the bay breather on the tank and you tee this off to the ground with a filter to stop any shit going back up
So when you turn right with full tank fumes and some fuel have somewhere to go instaed of creating pressure at the cap causing fumes
Check with Steve he is the man behind this one
So when you turn right with full tank fumes and some fuel have somewhere to go instaed of creating pressure at the cap causing fumes
Check with Steve he is the man behind this one
Cheers Doc
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FOund it in tech section
As some of us may experience on hard LH corners we always get a fuel smell as the tank cap can no longer hold in fuel and tends tospill. I have been using a bay tank in most builds and recommend that a breather system be used. This is straight forward and requires a small return pipe fitted in the splitty neck section with the return going back to the bay tanks breathers...you can T piece this and run a dump pipe/vent to the underneath body with an inverted fuel filter at the end piece acts as a filter breather... cheers steve
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As some of us may experience on hard LH corners we always get a fuel smell as the tank cap can no longer hold in fuel and tends tospill. I have been using a bay tank in most builds and recommend that a breather system be used. This is straight forward and requires a small return pipe fitted in the splitty neck section with the return going back to the bay tanks breathers...you can T piece this and run a dump pipe/vent to the underneath body with an inverted fuel filter at the end piece acts as a filter breather... cheers steve
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Split Kathedral is where I do the' 12 stations of the split'.....praise to the holy whine of the reduction box and peace to all split lover's cronk 1:23
Cheers Doc
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