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    a few tank and fuel isues

    i have a 81 gs 850gl. had to changes the tank because the oem tank wos lined and had to cleen it (still working on the tank). i got a 650gl tank that i modified to fit the frame. im starting to smell fuel but only when its running, no leeks eny ware that i can see. i think its frum the cap seal(its cracked). i cant get just the seal and i new cap it $80. whot can i do about the seal? and the other question i have is ware dose the tank vent? it has a fuel Gage. dose it vent out the gage assembly or the cap?

    #2
    It vents underneath the cap seal as far as I can tell- there's a slot towards back. My rubber seal is cracked but no smell unless bike is left in sun. If you can't find new one, improvise, especially if this is a temporary tank. Make sure that it's only the cap that's seems to leak.
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      #3
      Fitting a 650 tank on an 850 takes a bit of work. It's possible that your "modifying" of the tank might also be the source of your leak.

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        #4
        that's possible and ill look in to that some more. but im not seeing eny thing thats wet. and i only get the fuel smell when its running. when i got the 650 tank it did not come with a cap. so i will be reusing the cap when i get the oem tank done. is there eny thing i can use for the seal ?

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          #5
          If you only get "fuel smell when it's running", I'm unclear as why you think it's a cap problem- is it sloshing out of cap area when you ride? Are you using an old petcock that came with this 650 tank?
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            #6
            Could the bike just be running rich if he's only smelling it while operating?
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              #7
              If you are desperate to replace the seal, there are often caps available on EBay from Thailand for around $25 + shipping. The seals work but the caps themselves are a little weak.

              I agree though, it shouldn't be the cap seal, otherwise you'd smell it at rest. How about your carb vent lines. Still attached?
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                #8
                running rich may be the issue, im going to pull the plugs when i get good weather. not sheer whot i should be getting for MPG but at the moment im getting about 35-38 iv ben told that about all i shuld be getting with this bike? and yes the vent lines are all there and they look dry

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