spydersino
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Hi Guys..I noticed a small rubber hose under my RT that leakes a few drops of gasoline when I
turn off the engine. What is going on?.Thanks
turn off the engine. What is going on?.Thanks
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:agree: don't overfill your tank, fill your tank slowly and will get better.:thumbup:
Hi Guys..I noticed a small rubber hose under my RT that leakes a few drops of gasoline when I
turn off the engine. What is going on?.Thanks
It takes some height above the tank to route the hose, and a canister far enough from the heat to allow the vapors to condense for them to run back to the tank. This is ideal, but seldom achieved...and it is nearly impossible with the short length of the Spyder emissions system (except 2014 RT) and the heat from the exhaust and lack of venting/air movement that drives off more fumes than the system can handle.So, if it is condensation is it better to trap and drain the condensation back toward the tank, or allow it to drip on the outside. Figure the 14' setup appears to use the drain back to the tank approach with the canister mounted higher than the tank.
:agree:I think the heated gas tank is producing way more fumes than the canister system can handle
The part of this that I have never understood is why it is venting fumes while the bike is running at all. I understand why it would vent when the bike is shut down and the tank is hot and continues to expel fumes.
With the engine running, should not the purge valve be sucking the fumes into the intake? That's its function. There should be no reason for the fumes to go to atmosphere as long as the engine is running. I really think the whole vapor emissions system on the bike is an overall flawed design and wish the EPA would ask BRP to review and revised to meet the standards for the bikes. I can tell you without a doubt that it does not meet the requirements at this time. If you can smell fuel, you are WAY beyond the legal limits for gas vapor emissions while the engine is running.