[dsn_klr650] digest number 302

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Jeffrey L. Walker
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[dsn_klr650] reroute of tank vent hose.....

Post by Jeffrey L. Walker » Thu Jun 29, 2000 10:01 pm

> I had my tank off the other day and found a hose running down the > frame that I hadn't traced yet... Turns out it's the vent hose for > the coolent overflow tank. Goes from the recovery tank to the very > back of the rear fender - nice and high. Could you tee into this line > for the tank vent as well? Do you think we need a check valve to > insure that gas doesn't go the wrong way (but I don't see how this > could happen)or coolent doesn't enter the gas tank? >
Not a good idea. While the radiator overflow tank vent is for overpressure venting, the gas tank vent is constantly drawing air in as the gas level drops. If the gas tank wasn't vented, then gas wouldn't be able to flow out, right? Just like putting your finger on the end of a straw. That overflow must be routed all the way back like that, because if it ever vented anti-freeze you definitely don't want it hitting your tires, as it would be really slick and unsafe. So, yeah, you could T-into this hose, but no, you couldn't add a check valve. Also, you'd have to be concerned that the air coming into the hose, and thus into the bike, is in a clean and dry location, and if the overflow ever vented, you would draw anti-freeze into the gas tank vent system. (Which runs through a labyrinth in the gas cap by the way.) Jeff

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[dsn_klr650] digest number 302

Post by JSherlockHolmes@aol.com » Fri Jun 30, 2000 1:22 am

In a message dated 6/29/00 11:56:10 PM Canada Central Standard Time, DSN_klr650@egroups.com writes: > When I bought my wife's Honda FT500 (used), it came with a headlight modulator. To be honest, I wasn't impressed. May have been a poor quality one. But the on/off switch didn't work well either. (Can't have it modulating at night) Newer models may work better. I just thought a strobe would be more effective because of the way it catches the human eye. Think I'll look around and see if I can't find something. Jim Sherlock

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