No. The vent hose is under the tank
A vented gas cap vents the gas fumes into the atmosphere. A non-vented cap system routes the fumes thru the engine to be burned.
A vented gas cap vents the gas fumes into the atmosphere. A non-vented cap system routes the fumes thru the engine to be burned.
yes-.6 gal cap.
NO
Yes
Some VT1100C's had air forks. Valve was hidden under the chrome/plastic cap on thetop of the fork. Max air is in the range of 10psi so don't use the air hose at the locak gas station or you will blow the weals.
No, it's usually a vented cap design.
As long as you make certain to purchase the same type of cap you are replacing, it will have no effect. Either "vented" or "non vented". should be marked on the cap.
No the cap is vented and push any unwanted coolant out
The gas tank in a 1967 Chevelle is vented..Just restoring mine..
Yes! It comes with, and has to have, a vented fuel cap; otherwise the tank will pressure up and fill cylinders full of fuel, causing serious engine problems.