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I was riding last night and there is a strong smell of gasoline, does anyone know what this may be? I am thinking that I am going to try and get the bike into the shop later today, but if anyone else has had this problem any help is appreciated. The bike is a 97 zx7r. Thank you!!!
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nope, I was going to do the plugs, oil and pads this weekend....I have a 5 day weekend so that should give plenty of time to do everything.
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Gonna go out on a limb by stating the obvious, but, make sure your fuel selector isn't set to "prime" ... Not sure if you have that on your bike.... just a thought.
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I hate to say this, but look for pinholes in your gas tank..... the lowest spot where water would settle too
I have already repaired my 99 SV tank.. I used gas tank putty. I should get the inside coated before I get more rusting
with all they oxygenation they use in gasoline nowadays, it provides an environment for rusting
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It could also be nothing more than fumes venting through the fuel tank vent hose. I smell it occasionally when it's particularly warm out. Sniffed it out and followed the smell directly to the vent hose that runs from the fuel tank vent/overflow to the bottom of my bike where it hangs...
Some bikes also vent a bit through the filler cap...
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so if figured it out, the overflow tube that is supposed to come right down the bike to the ground was actually letting the extra gas out on to the exhaust.....moved the tube and now I am not filling the gas all the way up anymore.
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Exactly what I was going to tell you. The zx cap is vented through the cap and the overflow tube will catch fuel if it is filled to the rim of the tank. Just don't fill as high and you'll be ok.
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