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Tiger Time => Steamers (1993-1998 Tigers) => Topic started by: Tripodtiger on December 16, 2013, 08:06:13 AM

Title: Inside your fuel filler cap
Post by: Tripodtiger on December 16, 2013, 08:06:13 AM
I had some troubles with fuel flow on my '96. 

Originally I thought it was just the over flow.  The connector at the bottom right of the tank, that attaches to the drain tube, had corroded away a long time ago.  I ended up using a piece of wire to clean through the breather, removing an absolute heap of crud.
(http://tripodtiger.smugmug.com/Motorcycles/2009-offroad-sidecar-build/i-kSxJhxx/0/L/IMGA0294-L.jpg)

(http://tripodtiger.smugmug.com/Motorcycles/2009-offroad-sidecar-build/i-2hN2Mkk/0/L/IMGA0297-L.jpg)

But that didn't fix the fuel flow problem fully.

I took a deep breath & got into the fuel cap.

You can see the two ends of the breather arrangement
(http://tripodtiger.smugmug.com/Motorcycles/2009-offroad-sidecar-build/i-2wv4Jrb/0/L/IMGA0383-L.jpg)

It really is a case of having a lookand following your nose to progressively pull it down.
You need to take care of the small springs. A magnetic parts tray helped me.

(http://tripodtiger.smugmug.com/Motorcycles/2009-offroad-sidecar-build/i-z8khvHq/0/L/IMGA0386-L.jpg)

(http://tripodtiger.smugmug.com/Motorcycles/2009-offroad-sidecar-build/i-z8khvHq/0/L/IMGA0386-L.jpg)

No restriction there.
(http://tripodtiger.smugmug.com/Motorcycles/2009-offroad-sidecar-build/i-KPrzdGM/0/L/IMGA0390-L.jpg)

What you're looking at here is the underside of the paired one way valves, they be the red bits on the other side of the casting.  Go back a couple of snaps to the one that shows the 4 springs in situ and you can work out exactly where you are looking.  The over-exposed circular thing is the underside of the key barrel.
(http://tripodtiger.smugmug.com/Motorcycles/2009-offroad-sidecar-build/i-McNQD9n/0/L/IMGA0392-L.jpg)

The one way valves.  Note the cast channel around the top of the part.  That is the air breather channel.
(http://tripodtiger.smugmug.com/Motorcycles/2009-offroad-sidecar-build/i-7jqm7tD/0/L/IMGA0396-L.jpg)

The valves are not symmetrical.  I had to review my photos to workout which way it came out.
I applied a smear of rubber grease and worked it around.  I couldn't find any obstruction to the drilled breather holes or cast passage, so figured that the diaphrams may be a little dry.
(http://tripodtiger.smugmug.com/Motorcycles/2009-offroad-sidecar-build/i-5s4bQKs/0/L/IMGA0397-L.jpg)

(http://tripodtiger.smugmug.com/Motorcycles/2009-offroad-sidecar-build/i-P5gcJVT/0/L/IMGA0398-L.jpg)

Not to omit the little gasket from the discussion.
(http://tripodtiger.smugmug.com/Motorcycles/2009-offroad-sidecar-build/i-KjCxbH8/0/L/IMGA0399-L.jpg)

Hardest bit of the lot.  This is the spring loaded set up of the keyway cover.  The tiny little spring & ball can be expected to be immediately attracted to the black hole somewhere on the floor of your shed.
(http://tripodtiger.smugmug.com/Motorcycles/2009-offroad-sidecar-build/i-BvZdxBq/0/L/IMGA0401-L.jpg)

(http://tripodtiger.smugmug.com/Motorcycles/2009-offroad-sidecar-build/i-DDCdrmq/0/L/IMGA0402-L.jpg)

The witness mark shows which goes where.
(http://tripodtiger.smugmug.com/Motorcycles/2009-offroad-sidecar-build/i-cLPmNLN/0/L/IMGA0404-L.jpg)

This is something like it should look before you undo the phillips retaining screw & send the spring and ball into the ether.
I was lucky, this is what it looked like once I got it back together.
(http://tripodtiger.smugmug.com/Motorcycles/2009-offroad-sidecar-build/i-cMfG27F/0/L/IMGA0406-L.jpg)

More witness marks to help re-assembly.
(http://tripodtiger.smugmug.com/Motorcycles/2009-offroad-sidecar-build/i-VCzrhGs/0/L/IMGA0408-L.jpg)

(http://tripodtiger.smugmug.com/Motorcycles/2009-offroad-sidecar-build/i-7PcHVwv/0/L/IMGA0410-L.jpg)

Easy job, just fiddly with fat fingers.

I fixed my fuel supply issues too.

And, by using 'a red hot poker', through the vapour tube inside the tank filler, I can now fill the tank much more easily.  Bonus is that it's now getting a longer range!
(http://tripodtiger.smugmug.com/Motorcycles/2009-offroad-sidecar-build/i-Kc96HPP/0/L/IMGA0301-L.jpg)




Title: Re: Inside your fuel filler cap
Post by: Bixxer Bob on December 16, 2013, 11:07:52 AM
 :icon_confused. Great write-up man, and well documented with photos. This''ll make a good reference piece!
Title: Re: Inside your fuel filler cap
Post by: rybes on December 17, 2013, 09:38:31 AM
nice idea about meltin holes into the tank. that bubble gets annoyin when your tryin to fill up. it shall be done when im back with me bike
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