Fuel Filler Cap Leak After Washing

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Fuel Filler Cap Leak After Washing

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Been trying to find a thread discussing it but couldn't.

Everytime I have my bike washed or parked in a place with lots of dew, I open up my fuel filler cap and water comes out. I also look inside and water even accumulates in the curcular lip just inside the filler cap. I'm afraid some water even goes inside and dilutes my fuel.

What can I do?

Thanks a lot for the help!
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I have no answer but I'm glad to see your post. When I wash by bike, I've heard a "draining" sound from the cap. I don't know if this is normal but at first assumed that it was going down a drain and to the ground. But I see no evidence of a purpose-built drain placed around the cap.

I've since worried that I was getting water in the fuel. I hope someone can shed some light on this.
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Re: Fuel Filler Cap Leak After Washing

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triggerfish wrote:Been trying to find a thread discussing it but couldn't.

Everytime I have my bike washed or parked in a place with lots of dew, I open up my fuel filler cap and water comes out. I also look inside and water even accumulates in the circular lip just inside the filler cap. I'm afraid some water even goes inside and dilutes my fuel.

What can I do?

Thanks a lot for the help!
:roll: WASH THE BIKE BY HAND AND DONT USE A JET SPRAY OR PRESSUR WASHER :?: :?: you can force water past the filler cap :idea:

:? the drain holes under the gas cap are there to drain excess gas from an over filled tank :roll:
"DO the miles get the smiles" ? so many roads so little time. (silver is the fastest ok)
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Thank you REDSTAN, but riding in the rain will still be a problem. :roll:
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REDSTAN wrote: The drain holes under the gas cap are there to drain excess gas from an over filled tank :roll:
By the way, where do those little overflow fuel slots lead to? The ground or the vapor canister?
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Post by Sunbeemer »

Rich -the one in the lip of the filler neck leads through a 1/4" hose to the ground behind your right footpeg. A couple other hoses also come out there, one is the battery acid overflow (it's a little smaller tube) and the other (I think) is an air inlet for the canister.
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triggerfish wrote:Thank you REDSTAN, but riding in the rain will still be a problem. :roll:
:roll: riding in the rain is an easy problem to fix ( DONT DO IT)
:wink: other wise fit a tank bag works for me :)
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Ridin' in the rain!

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The only two times my bike's acted up in a missing/poor idle way was after filling with gas after riding in the rain. The first time it happened I was all at a loss, but finally got her going, ran that batch of gas out and that was the end of it. Second time I made my way to the local car parts house and bought a can of Sea Foam. Added enough per the instructions and gave the guy behind the counter the rest because I don't like carrying anything that volitile in my luggage. Anyway the problem went away in less than a mile. I've been thinknig of making a little metal cap to go over the gas filler and seal with a large "O" ring for those time I need to get home through the rain.
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