Motorcycle Fuel Tank Breather Vent and EVAP Info | ft. Kawasaki Versys
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- Motorcycle Fuel Tank Breather Vent and EVAP Info | ft. Kawasaki Versys
In this video I explain about breather vent in the bike's fuel tank (such system also exists in cars). I give information about fuel tank design principles, breather vent & pipe and also talk about EVAP system to comply with pollution regulations. I would show simple task to keep the vent clear so that motorcycle runs trouble free. As a reference, this video is featured with Kawasaki Versys 650 bike.
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Thanks for the informative video Pranav bro. But I need to correct something, the hole you kept pointing in this video, is actually the overflow drain hole. Actual breather pipe hole is on the right side. That hole also gets shut when fuel cap is closed. There would be a pinhole and rubber washers around it to limit the air flow. Rest is taken care by the tank vent valve electronically. Hope this is helpful, cheers 🤘 :)
if the fuel cap is locked then it seals on the top of the fuel tank throat this is independant of the hole your are talking about. This is an overflow for excess fuel when fueling up or a drain if rain water enter around your fuel cap.
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Late dekha, thoda pani already chala gaya in tank. Thanx pranav Bhai for the video
Ohh sorry - hope tank now cleaned. I'm glad you found the video useful. 😀👍
It would be good for you to remove the cap from the bike and disassemble it, inside you will find a one way pin, a diaphram, o-ring, and release vent spring, you should remove and clean with soap and water, you will find dirt inside when your tank is breathing. If you do not disassemble and clean your bike may shut off for lack of vent👍
Good tip, just didn't do that extra effort 😀👍✨
That hole is NOT a breather hole, but for spilage. The breather line is at the back of the tank
Thank you for the video. Great information.
My pleasure that you liked. 👍
very well informative video. amazing job
Glad you liked it. Do explore my channel if anything else interests you. Thnx. 👍🙌✨
Wow... Kya baat hai sir... You are a genius👍🤗
Sirjee, thanks a lot for your kind words and encouragement 😀🙌❣️👍
Phenomenally educational.
Thank you 👍✨
Good information and explanation. Thanks mate!
Thank you 👍✨
great video. thx for this lesson
Glad that you liked it. 👍
Thanks for provide this very very important information pranav bhai
Bhaisaab, thank a lot 😀🙌🙏👍
Thank you - really useful info 🙂
Glad you liked it. 👍🙌
Great ! Informative.
Glad you found it good. 👍🙌
Great tutorial brother. 👍👍👍
Thank you 😊👍🙌
I still do not get it. When you close the cap, the rubber seal sits on the inner tank blocking the tank from the breather vent.
Good info. Thanks
Thank you 👍✨
couple of minutes. 15 minutes later 🤣. thanks for the info though 👍
😀👍✨
What's the use of another hole in lower right of ur bike ....
EVAP canister is first thing I remove in any bike LOL
Haha, I know many bike face issue because of Evap 😀, though it's installed for a good reason.
thanks.
Thanks. Do explore my channel if anything else interests you. 👍
Quick question.... If your Brether is droping to the flour then your Charcoal canister is doing nothing there? lol xD
Designs & implementation vary in different motorcycles. The water from drain hole will not go to EVAP to avoid clogging. The breather hole will take the fuel vapours to EVAP canister and air to the tank. While you could see only one hole at top area of fuel lid, internally the lines would be seperated typically using a solenoid valve, to get the fuel / vapour / air / water across different areas, avoid mixing water n fuel. In general fuel vapours do goes to EVAP canister (if deployed), and water drains out on thr ground directly. 👍
Mere bhai wo water ya fuel overflow hole hai 😂
So that access fuel or rain water doesn’t get into the fuel tank🤦🏻♂️
As I explained, especially in bigger bikes there is EVAP canister to control strict emission norms. Fuel should not overflow on ground, cases pollution. So the overflow water or fuel is seperated down and only fuel (and fuel vapours) are passed to EVAP canister, and further to intake manifold during ignition period. Else normally valve is closed to hold fuel at canister level. However on small bikes, there is no EVAP system, so that top hole works for overflow of water (rain / washing water) and fuel overfull, both elements directly dropping on ground (in turn causing ground pollution, but that's neglected !!). Typical commuter bikes don't have EVAP, but superbikes do have lot mechanism. Even though you see a single hole on lid side, underneath it's seperately channelized.
Could anyone help me I have a black hose running from my left side tank to the ground and it’s leaking gas yellow color smells like gas and I’m losing gas can anyone help? Tao Tao TBR7
Bro good effort, you are talking repetitive words so much, that's annoying. And what you just showed at the last its not breather hole, its just drain+overflow hole for water and fuel. Breather is within your fuel cap or by your evap canisters, not the hole you said. Please check back your information. And make your video shorter, no need to explain so much of chemistry and physics. Good wishes
Thanks for taking out time to review the content. 👍
That is a breather hole it lets gas out and breathes the tank
All bikes are different
@@tylersmith9767 that is not, look carefully. Bikes are different, but technology are almost similar..
Could anyone help me I have a black hose running from my left side tank to the ground and it’s leaking gas yellow color smells like gas and I’m losing gas can anyone help? Tao Tao TBR7
my 87 kaw doesnt have one
I'm sure the breather hole would be in all vehicles fuel tank (to avoid vaccum in tank, & allow free flow it fuel). However EVAP is relatively newer concept since few years, mostly to regulate pollution and comply to emissions norms. BTW, good to know of '87 steed. 👍
You're spreading incorrect information. You were told four months ago that you were wrong, so take down the video or change the title.
Very informative, but JC get to the damn point. Oh hey, can you show me where the breather vent is again.