DRider
Wannabie Member
Hey guys,
Got a strange problem that I'm not sure how to fix. My '00 GSX600F has a constantly leaking overflow line in the tank itself, that is, the overflow directly from the tank, not from the carb. I noticed there was always a small puddle of fuel beside the bike whenever it had been stood, and upon investigating, there is a constant dripping of fuel coming from the overflow port on the bottom of the tank. Not a lot by any means, but still there, and it's absolutely destroying my fuel efficiency, just due to the fact that when the bike is stood overnight, it's obviously still losing fuel.
Taking off the overflow tube, it's coming directly out of the overflow line from the tank; I figured that it would possibly be a crack around the line which I could seal up, but it's not a leak, so much as the bike is literally acting as if the tank is constantly too full. Not sure if this stops at all as the tank gets lower in fuel, though I do know that it still leaks out while the bike is running also.
Really hope those last two paragraphs make sense... basically, I've got no clue what is causing this, or how to fix it, but it's wrecking my finances from having to replace fuel much more frequently than usual; wondering if anybody can help.
Thanks guys.
Got a strange problem that I'm not sure how to fix. My '00 GSX600F has a constantly leaking overflow line in the tank itself, that is, the overflow directly from the tank, not from the carb. I noticed there was always a small puddle of fuel beside the bike whenever it had been stood, and upon investigating, there is a constant dripping of fuel coming from the overflow port on the bottom of the tank. Not a lot by any means, but still there, and it's absolutely destroying my fuel efficiency, just due to the fact that when the bike is stood overnight, it's obviously still losing fuel.
Taking off the overflow tube, it's coming directly out of the overflow line from the tank; I figured that it would possibly be a crack around the line which I could seal up, but it's not a leak, so much as the bike is literally acting as if the tank is constantly too full. Not sure if this stops at all as the tank gets lower in fuel, though I do know that it still leaks out while the bike is running also.
Really hope those last two paragraphs make sense... basically, I've got no clue what is causing this, or how to fix it, but it's wrecking my finances from having to replace fuel much more frequently than usual; wondering if anybody can help.
Thanks guys.