grippper
New member
has anyone ever disconnected there tempaflow. im getting gas in the vent lines. i have two one way valves that i ordered awhile ago but that isnt enough is it, for a tripple? whats the best way to disconnect it without buying parts.
NY_SXR700
Member
You must have it hooked up strange. I am upside down climbing cliffs and on my side.... I have yet to get any fuel trapped in the vent lines and yours and mine are almost if not the same. I am on a 01' SXR700. Check how you mounted the vent lines to the TF. I pulled all the lines above the carbs and added the Tup there. It's been working great. I have not done a barrel roll yet. Doug
grippper
New member
ya i didnt have any problem at all last winter. i pulled the vent lines up like you said. thought that would work, but i still get gas in there. its just one line that i get the gas in.
grippper
New member
i did tip the sled on its side while i was riding not to long ago.but i cleaned the vents out and pulled them up. but im still getting gas in one.
grippper
New member
i think the tempaflow is shot because its drenched in gas.
Yamadogger
New member
Not Shot
Gripper - the Tempaflow's fine. Soaking it in gas will not ruin anything. There's nothing inside it other than a polymer (plastic) screw. You can remove the screw as long as you take the small brass fitting out of the side first. No need to do anything though. At most I'd remove the Tempaflow from the airbox and blow it out with compressed air. Blow into the vent lines connected to your carbs and hook it back up. Check your vent line routing as you must have something sloped incorrectly.
Gripper - the Tempaflow's fine. Soaking it in gas will not ruin anything. There's nothing inside it other than a polymer (plastic) screw. You can remove the screw as long as you take the small brass fitting out of the side first. No need to do anything though. At most I'd remove the Tempaflow from the airbox and blow it out with compressed air. Blow into the vent lines connected to your carbs and hook it back up. Check your vent line routing as you must have something sloped incorrectly.
maxdlx
VIP Lifetime Member
Hey I know whats wrong
Figure out which vent line it is that is always filling with fuel. That is the carb with the float set to high. It is allowing to much fuel in the bowl and thus runs out the vent at all times. Maxdlx
Figure out which vent line it is that is always filling with fuel. That is the carb with the float set to high. It is allowing to much fuel in the bowl and thus runs out the vent at all times. Maxdlx