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fuel gauge sending unit vent?
I'm putting a '81 tank on my '78 GS1000 and I noticed the gas gauge sending unit has a tube coming out of it. Is this a vent or does it go to the carb somewhere?I bought the tank off of ebay so I put a little gas in it and either the sending unit gasket leaks or fuel is coming out of that tube. I didn't have time to look to closely at today.Tags: None
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Mr. Jiggles
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SqDancerLynn1
It DOESN"T go to the carbs The fuel tank sending unit has a shield around it with a hose, the hose gets routed back by the rear wheel as a drain it does not connect to anything. If it leaks the seal is leaking Try tightening the bolts
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Thanks Lynn, behind the shield the bolts to the sending unit were loose. I connected the wires for the gauge and it doesn't work. Looking at other posts it seems like a common problem for the gauge to have problems. Can someone tell me what the common problems and fixes for the gauge.
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Originally posted by SqDancerLynn1It DOESN"T go to the carbs The fuel tank sending unit has a shield around it with a hose, the hose gets routed back by the rear wheel as a drain it does not connect to anything. If it leaks the seal is leaking Try tightening the bolts
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Mr. Jiggles
Granted I got my bike used but that how the hose was routed - from the sending unit drain to the carb vent between 3/4. No other hoses were present and the one that made this connection wasn't long enough to go from tank to behind the swingarm. I could have sworn seeing posts that describe the same routing.
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Originally posted by Mr. JigglesGranted I got my bike used but that how the hose was routed - from the sending unit drain to the carb vent between 3/4. No other hoses were present and the one that made this connection wasn't long enough to go from tank to behind the swingarm. I could have sworn seeing posts that describe the same routing.
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Last season my fuel gauge never worked, they seems to always lagging. One time I was almost dry and it still indicating half full!!!
So this winter, I decided to open my cluster (while I did redo all my wiring on the bike...what's a jobs men!!!) and see what's wrong with it. I found one weld on a leg of the gauge was broken, probably because of all that years of vibration. I rewelded it and now it is working like a brand new one!
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Originally posted by Mr. JigglesGranted I got my bike used but that how the hose was routed - from the sending unit drain to the carb vent between 3/4.
If you have the stock airbox, you should get a new hose for that vent and route it under the seat.
If you have pod filters, you should run the bike without any vent lines to avoid fuel starvation.And on the seventh day,after resting from all that he had done,God went for a ride on his GS!
Upon seeing that it was good, he went out again on his ZX14! But just a little bit faster!
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Originally posted by SwannyOriginally posted by SqDancerLynn1It DOESN"T go to the carbs The fuel tank sending unit has a shield around it with a hose, the hose gets routed back by the rear wheel as a drain it does not connect to anything. If it leaks the seal is leaking Try tightening the bolts'84 GS750EF (Oct 2015 BOM) '79 GS1000N (June 2007 BOM) My Flickr site http://www.flickr.com/photos/soates50/
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Originally posted by SandyOriginally posted by SwannyOriginally posted by SqDancerLynn1It DOESN"T go to the carbs The fuel tank sending unit has a shield around it with a hose, the hose gets routed back by the rear wheel as a drain it does not connect to anything. If it leaks the seal is leaking Try tightening the bolts
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