Fuel loss when tank is lifted on hinge?

FZ6er_FSR

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Hi everyone,

I was finishing my winter storage procedure and the last thing I had to do was remove the battery (there’s no power outlet where the bike is being stored.)

My gas tank was full and was combined with fuel stabilizer before I started removing the battery. To get to the battery, I followed the manual (remove inner panels, unscrew 2 bolts, peeled gas tank back). I had someone hold the tank for me while I took out the battery. By the time we were done, I noticed a lot of fuel had gone through the breather tube and leaked on the ground.

Anybody else experience this?

Other question: No matter how full my tank is, it’s guaranteed fuel will be lost everytime I pull back the gas tank?

If both are true, then I learnt something today.

Thanks.
 

Jman

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I have pulled my gas tank back many times and never experienced that.
 
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That's a great question. Noticed that Steph's FZ does the same thing when I am putting it away for the winter. Might just try it with a half tank of gas and top off tank once the battery is out. Of course I will have to allow some leakage in the Spring when removing it from storage.
 

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Yes I have had that happen to me.

I first used to put a jar under the breather tube to catch the fuel. Then I just blocked it with a centre punch and that did the job while I had the tank up.

Steve
 

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Tipping the tank when full will cause it to leak out the overflow as designed. Had it happen on my '05, now I try to have no more than 1/2 tank when I lift it on my '07.
 

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Your bike is just rebelling against your winter storage plan, if your not going to burn the fuel im just going to deposit it right here on your shop floor.
 
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