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lovemyvp
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lovemyvp

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Posted - 23 Sep 2009 :  08:56:30 AM  Show Profile Send lovemyvp a Private Message
 
when fuelling up my vp the fuel takes a long time to go in,it just keeps blowing back out the filler if you hold the trigger on full.WTF?
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Posted - 23 Sep 2009 :  7:38:09 PM  Show Profile  Visit trizo's Homepage  Click to see trizo's MSN Messenger address Send trizo a Private Message
 
bit strange?? I would be having a look to c that there isnt a screwdriver or the sort jammed down there from a previous refueling attempt!!!
 

3 can keep a secret if 2 are dead
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lovemyvp
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Posted - 23 Sep 2009 :  8:46:33 PM  Show Profile Send lovemyvp a Private Message
 
Thanks for your help , no screwdrivers .
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Posted - 24 Sep 2009 :  5:07:03 PM  Show Profile  Click to see tony's MSN Messenger address Send tony a Private Message
 
i have a very similiar problem with my vn. ive tryed not putting the fuel nozzle all the way in and also not squeezing the trigger the whole way. hope it helps
 

Take it sideways or take it home ;)
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lovemyvp
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Posted - 24 Sep 2009 :  6:26:58 PM  Show Profile Send lovemyvp a Private Message
 
yeah thats the same problem,I've been doing the same things you described but i want to fix the problem,I'm gunna have a good look at it on the weekend .If i work it out I'll post the answer here ,thanks for your feedback bra!
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nodg
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Posted - 30 Sep 2009 :  10:47:47 PM  Show Profile  Click to see nodg's MSN Messenger address Send nodg a Private Message
 
your problem lyes in the breather hoses to the fuel tank, there probably kinked or some **** lower the tank straps and check it out.
 

Cheers,
Nodg.
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lovevncomms
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Posted - 30 Sep 2009 :  11:00:38 PM  Show Profile  Click to see lovevncomms's MSN Messenger address Send lovevncomms a Private Message
 
ya beat me to it nodg was gonna suggest looking at the breathers common prob from what i have heard LOL
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Posted - 01 Nov 2009 :  3:26:10 PM  Show Profile Send Mechknight73 a Private Message
 
As common as those little buggers leaking, as well as upsetting the refuelling
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Posted - 09 Dec 2010 :  9:40:14 PM  Show Profile Send voodoo92 a Private Message
 
does anyone have an accurate and easy to understand diagram of how the breathers hoses ALL line up because i had to take my tank out and replace them but there wasnt anything to replace, they all crumbled LONG ago to nothing so i want to be sure where i put all the hoses. Breather hoses and any going to tank or filler pipe. Cheers
 

Bassist by day, VN nut by night
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Posted - 09 Dec 2010 :  11:50:36 PM  Show Profile Send VNSVLE a Private Message
 
See if this helps - http://pbckt.com/sA.FhM
 

What's the difference between understeer and oversteer?
Understeer is when the driver is scared.
Oversteer is when the passenger is scared.
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Posted - 10 Dec 2010 :  01:28:43 AM  Show Profile Send Mr Persistant a Private Message
 
There's 2 little ones and one big one, all at the same spot on top of tank...they all have to go through that small loop in the steel reinforcement that runs along and supports the boot.

It is a tight squeeze to get them all through there, particularly after you've attached them to the tank (I only clamped the big one with a hose clamp and left the small two just pushed on tightly)

I firstly fed them through that hole in the steel body rail, raised empty tank on trolley jack until I could just get my hand and light in there, then put hoses on tank and clamped the big one, and finished raising tank whilst being careful the hoses did not severely kink or prevent the tank from going up like it needed to. It's a bit of a pita, cos that big breather hose is TIGHT going through that hole in the body. And if that big one kinks badly, you'll never be able to fill the tank properly at servos..it'll drive you nuts every time you fill up. Anyway, get the tank all the way up with hoses unkinked/unsquashed, then install tank support straps.

The little hoses from tank I ran to the two bottom outlets of that plastic vapour tank that attaches to the bottom of the filler neck. The big vent hose runs all the way up to the top of the neck, so make sure you buy a long enough piece. I just did all this, and it is a bit of a pita all round. Repco didn't even have a big enough diameter fuel hose for that breather - had to go to a hydraulic hose place...not sure if it is 5/8 fuel hose? (Don't quote me on that)..

I had done these hoses previously, by going to an industrial hose specialist. I thought that was being smart, but the small diameter hose they gave me was really too thick and inflexible...I *think* what I have now is regular 5/16 fuel hose (not high pressure) and that is much more flexible which will protect those delicate brazed fittings on top of the tank.

All I got originally years ago for the big hose was clear "fuel resistant" hose, which worked, but it turned very hard over the space of a few years. The proper fuel hose I got is much more flexible and should stay that way for years.
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