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    As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.

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630 Fuel vent.....did you modify your? Whats in it's place?

Huskyfly

Husqvarna
AA Class
Hello All, just wondering how or if you modified your fuel vent? I'm talking about the small vent that comes from the front of the tank near the headtube. I kept mine but cut it very short and put the stock green check-valve on the end.

The other day after a fill up, when warm out, the vent started to leak a bit of fuel as the tank gases expanded. :eek::confused: Has anyone else had this issue? Did you change your check-valve with something else? What's the best way to address this issue I've created. Keep in mind it's not a problem all the time, most times I just hear the vent relive itself.....sounds like a mini Fog Horn. :lol:
 
I put a "Y" shaped plastic fitting into the line that drains water from the fuel cap area and plumbed the vent into that. This line runs underneath the engine and seems to be working just fine.
 
I ran mine under the engine into the Hyde skid plate, and I drilled a hole in the lowest point of the plate so it wouldn't hold water/gas etc. I kept the check valve where it was. If you fill the tank all the way to the brim, it WILL burp some fuel, with or without the check valve. Just don't plug it or put a higher pressure check in it or you will blow a seal somewhere.
 
My check valve was removed. The line runs from the cap through the radiator structure and not on the exhaust.

During summer, ESP in desert areas where it's very hot these can pop the shrouds out n the tank and cause other problems.
 
I ran mine Old School through the steering stem after removing the check valve. It kinks a bit at full lock to the left but seems to be fine.. I should check my steering head bearings soon though as I read in C.W. that their long term test bike had some changed under warranty.
 
I run it through the stem also and have, on a few occasions, seen fuel leakage streaks down the back of the front fender. I know- I need to not fill it so full. I'm thinking I need to check those bearings, esp the lower set.
 
Did mine like this, works great, never any fuel spilling. Yes, the check valve 'honks' once in awhile. :D

The filler cap area water drain comes capped off for the TE, not sure why. So I cut/removed mine and just left it open.

My head bearings were a little loose, got about a quarter turn on the stop collar nut pretty early on when chasing high speed wobbles. Seems to have gone away but have not had it back up to 90 to see. Have not disassembled for grease yet, couple thousand miles.

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I got tired of messing with the key so I installed a billet cap with a breather. The gas tank vents are screwed closed and now I can top of the tank with no leaks.


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