cr0ft
Living Legend
So I'm finally getting around to ripping out my air ducting and installing my Ramair filter, and when I got to the point where I pulled the air filter, the whole thing reeked of old gasoline. It wasn't wet now, but clearly it had gotten a dose at some point. I can find nothing under the seat or in the gas lines that appear wet at the moment and I certainly haven't noticed anything dripping... however, I did drop the bike on its side at one point when I fumbled a take-off.
Since the air filter is behind the engine, it would seem plausible that any fuel leaking under there would fly back into it, but... the air ducting is pretty well sealed all the way to the carbs and the bike is otherwise dry under there as I said.
Could fuel have flowed backwards all the way form the carbs to the air filter?
Hmm. Either way, glad I'm taking that out, the last thing you want is something gas-soaked on motorcycle. One spark from the battery which is right adjacent to that and we could have been talking "chestnuts roasting on an open fire" time...
Since the air filter is behind the engine, it would seem plausible that any fuel leaking under there would fly back into it, but... the air ducting is pretty well sealed all the way to the carbs and the bike is otherwise dry under there as I said.
Could fuel have flowed backwards all the way form the carbs to the air filter?
Hmm. Either way, glad I'm taking that out, the last thing you want is something gas-soaked on motorcycle. One spark from the battery which is right adjacent to that and we could have been talking "chestnuts roasting on an open fire" time...