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Boiling Fuel Syndrome
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<blockquote data-quote="jestal" data-source="post: 136331" data-attributes="member: 477"><p>Even with all their faults I suspect that Yamaha might have considered that the motorcycle and tank would be used at altitude. They sell the bike in countries that have very high altitude roads. Chances are they even tested it at high altitude....LOL.</p><p></p><p>I would look for something wrong....period. No company makes a fuel tank that would spew fuel under normal conditions of heat and altitude. There must be a vent plugged for pressure to build that high. Fuel tanks are designed to vent and automotive fuel systems vent thru the evaporative emissions canister just like the California FJR's do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jestal, post: 136331, member: 477"] Even with all their faults I suspect that Yamaha might have considered that the motorcycle and tank would be used at altitude. They sell the bike in countries that have very high altitude roads. Chances are they even tested it at high altitude....LOL. I would look for something wrong....period. No company makes a fuel tank that would spew fuel under normal conditions of heat and altitude. There must be a vent plugged for pressure to build that high. Fuel tanks are designed to vent and automotive fuel systems vent thru the evaporative emissions canister just like the California FJR's do. [/QUOTE]
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