Rockyridge
Bronze Member
I think that I have a problem with the vent into L3400 fuel tank.
I can run for extend period of time and the fuel gauge never seemed to go down.
I eventually checked it and there was a strong vacuum when I opened it.
Even then the fuel gauge didn’t go down but the next time that I used it the fuel gauge was right down to the empty. I filled it and everything is OK.
My guess is that the vent in the filler cap is not open as it should be fore some reason. As the fuel was used but air not allowed in, the plastic tank it collapsed from the vacuum, keeping the fuel sensor from falling and registering actual fuel level. After I opened the cap and air want back in it took some time for the tank to return to normal shape and allow the fuel sensor to return to normal operation.
This is the second time it has gone from practically full tank to nothing. The last time it happened I though the gauge was faulty because it changed so quickly until I realized that it was running out of fuel. I stop immediately, filled the tank and was able get started without having to bleed the lines. It ran rough for a few minutes but then smoothed out again OK.
Does this make any sense to anybody or do I need to go for a mental checkup?
Has this happened to anybody else?
Is anybody aware of a way to correct (clean) the fuel cap?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
I can run for extend period of time and the fuel gauge never seemed to go down.
I eventually checked it and there was a strong vacuum when I opened it.
Even then the fuel gauge didn’t go down but the next time that I used it the fuel gauge was right down to the empty. I filled it and everything is OK.
My guess is that the vent in the filler cap is not open as it should be fore some reason. As the fuel was used but air not allowed in, the plastic tank it collapsed from the vacuum, keeping the fuel sensor from falling and registering actual fuel level. After I opened the cap and air want back in it took some time for the tank to return to normal shape and allow the fuel sensor to return to normal operation.
This is the second time it has gone from practically full tank to nothing. The last time it happened I though the gauge was faulty because it changed so quickly until I realized that it was running out of fuel. I stop immediately, filled the tank and was able get started without having to bleed the lines. It ran rough for a few minutes but then smoothed out again OK.
Does this make any sense to anybody or do I need to go for a mental checkup?
Has this happened to anybody else?
Is anybody aware of a way to correct (clean) the fuel cap?
Thanks for any help you can provide.