Author Topic: Let's play diagnose EV over the internet! (Fuel smell)  (Read 5155 times)

Offline Chuck in Indiana

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Re: Let's play diagnose EV over the internet! (Fuel smell)
« Reply #30 on: September 29, 2017, 07:54:19 AM »
Let's face it. These "modern" Guzzis are 20 years old now. It's time to completely go through them, just like you would if it was an old loop or Tonti. The guy that "don't fix nothing if it ain't broke" is riding a machine that has multiple failures waiting to happen. <shrug>
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Re: Let's play diagnose EV over the internet! (Fuel smell)
« Reply #31 on: September 30, 2017, 06:47:26 PM »


Well did my fill up after cleaning and soaking the gas cap in wd40. Filled up but made sure to not get too close to the bottom of the neck.  Absolutely no smell at all  ethier it was the cap or some fuel got in the moat or ??? I dunno.  Bought me some time to get all the hoses ordered. When I get back from grit rally she's gettin torn into!but in the meantime it's ready to head to lindale!! Waaahoo!!
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