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Breather hole on MS200T fuel tank - Donde Esta?


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Getting a bit of a vacuum in my fuel tank so difficulty getting lid off and associated running problems.

 

Just wondered if I should be able to see a breather hole in the lid or if it is elsewhere.

 

Gave the whole lot a good blow today with the air hose but should really know where to find this wee thing.

 

Any pointers appreciated.

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Thanks Skyhuck.

 

Bit hard to miss once you know where to look. And theres me scouring the fuel cap for a little hole.

 

Me being me, I found said pipe and pulled the filter thingy on the end in half to see if I could blow it out from the inside. It hissed when I opened it. Inside is a diaphragm arrangement with little holes in, which all looked pretty clean.

I prized off the white plastic bit to reveal a little foam filter and there are the holes from the inside. All blown out and clean now.

 

Thanks again for the pointer, it was all quite clogged around the 7 little holes on the outside.:thumbup1:

 

By the way, this being an information exchange, i now know where my breather is, and you now know how to say 'where is it' in Spanish, ..... if you didn't already know that is:biggrin:

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