intothewild
Cadet
- Joined
- Jun 22, 2011
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Hello,
So I was having the 'slow gas fill/foaming up' issue and I searched around and found info on exhaust vent/hose issues. Sure enough my exhaust hose went up from the tank then down under a bunch of other stuff and then up to the vent. I straightened it (which expelled the gas that had collected in the bottom of the hose everywhere) and ran it on a gradual incline to the vent so no gas can now pool in the hose preventing ventilation during tank filling.
My question is - should the gas intake tube be bent? Check out the picture (the thick pipe with multiple hose clamps) - will this prevent the gas from flowing fast into the tank?
I haven't had a chance to fill the tank since I fixed the exhaust tube and I'd like to get everything in order before a trip this weekend so I don't spend an hour (no exaggeration) slowly filling up my tank.
Thanks
So I was having the 'slow gas fill/foaming up' issue and I searched around and found info on exhaust vent/hose issues. Sure enough my exhaust hose went up from the tank then down under a bunch of other stuff and then up to the vent. I straightened it (which expelled the gas that had collected in the bottom of the hose everywhere) and ran it on a gradual incline to the vent so no gas can now pool in the hose preventing ventilation during tank filling.
My question is - should the gas intake tube be bent? Check out the picture (the thick pipe with multiple hose clamps) - will this prevent the gas from flowing fast into the tank?
I haven't had a chance to fill the tank since I fixed the exhaust tube and I'd like to get everything in order before a trip this weekend so I don't spend an hour (no exaggeration) slowly filling up my tank.
Thanks