internal fuel fill... homemade

Location
Ohio
I just wanted to repost these from PWCT. I'm about to do this tonight and these really helped me decide to do it. I think this was freestylegeeks setup.
 

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yamaslut

Guest
I did it... it works great

DO NOT USE SILICONE TO SEAL IT....
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Metal4130

Eat, Sleep, Ride, Groove
Location
Chicago
You should try it the way I did mine. In my opinion it is the best way to do it, your able to use both straps and it looks super clean. If you want some more pictures of my set-up just ask and I can send them to you tonight.
 

orange flattop freestyler

The Carlsberg ski
Location
Essex UK
Do these help Matt?


Trying to find some better ones for you lol
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Rickster

Matakana Menace
Here is another way of doing the mod, and this way both straps will work.

We call it the Essefel mod!:biggrin:
 

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Location
Ohio
Metal4130 said:
You should try it the way I did mine. In my opinion it is the best way to do it, your able to use both straps and it looks super clean. If you want some more pictures of my set-up just ask and I can send them to you tonight.


Post some pics if you can. I would like to keep both straps.
 
hey orange flat top freestyler, those glass fuel filters sure are pretty, but i dont think i'd trust them beyond the underside of a car. very clean job, but i question the safety factor. although theyd probably never have a problem, the possibility is still present.
 

orange flattop freestyler

The Carlsberg ski
Location
Essex UK
sflsurfrider said:
hey orange flat top freestyler, those glass fuel filters sure are pretty, but i dont think i'd trust them beyond the underside of a car. very clean job, but i question the safety factor. although theyd probably never have a problem, the possibility is still present.


SFL I can see your point,

However,

These are the cleanable, Purolator ones and ive run them for 3 years on my ski with no problems whatsoever. Theyre superstrong and mounted on silicone pipework so theres no chance of them hitting anything hard.

The glass is very very thick, definitely one of the best items on my ski, they've saved my carbs from all sorts of rubish found in my fuel. :biggrin:
 

BlowStuffUp

Twinkle Toes
flattop, you need a to have a precautionry note every time you post pics of your engine, it could go something along the lines of:

caution the :bling: could cause :Eyecrazy: i recomend :cool: before viewing
 
Location
Ohio
LOL!!

Alright so I'm ready.

Should I just go with the stock rubber seal and the stock screws right into the gastank.
 

ArtMaybee

I'm Baaaack!
Location
Mobile, AL
mine uses the stock seal and screws.. stays airtight. It always releases vacuum when I loosen the cap. I did this mod a year ago and it still seals GREAT.

just drill your pilot holes for the screws SMALL...
 
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