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Fuel around filler cap area.
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<blockquote data-quote="Tony73tt" data-source="post: 587733" data-attributes="member: 18865"><p>I have just returned from a cracking weekend touring Belgium and holland. However I'm having problems with petrol laying in the area below the full cap, I don't think it's coming from the cap itself, but could be wrong. The well behind the outer access door seems full of fuel and I haven't brimmed the tank. Is there a breather that runs to or from this area? Could that be the cause? Cap itself doesn't seem to be the problem. Any help or advice appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Thanks Tony.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony73tt, post: 587733, member: 18865"] I have just returned from a cracking weekend touring Belgium and holland. However I'm having problems with petrol laying in the area below the full cap, I don't think it's coming from the cap itself, but could be wrong. The well behind the outer access door seems full of fuel and I haven't brimmed the tank. Is there a breather that runs to or from this area? Could that be the cause? Cap itself doesn't seem to be the problem. Any help or advice appreciated. Thanks Tony. [/QUOTE]
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