Fuel Return Pipe leaking
#1
Fuel Return Pipe leaking
Hello fellow cbr owners, i bought a 2004 cbr 600 f4i as mt first bike and loving.
I had to change the fuel return line that goes from the fuel tank to the fuel pressure regulator because it ripped itself twice and became too short. Honda said i need to wait for the OEM part till July so I picked up a fuel line from canadian tire, problem is it started leaking after 10mins of riding, keeps getting ripped from the tank side right where the end of metal piece is from the tank itself.
Any ideas what am i doing wrong, 3 pipes in a row, is it me or the something else
Thanks in advance
I had to change the fuel return line that goes from the fuel tank to the fuel pressure regulator because it ripped itself twice and became too short. Honda said i need to wait for the OEM part till July so I picked up a fuel line from canadian tire, problem is it started leaking after 10mins of riding, keeps getting ripped from the tank side right where the end of metal piece is from the tank itself.
Any ideas what am i doing wrong, 3 pipes in a row, is it me or the something else
Thanks in advance
#2
#3
thanks 74demon for a quick reply
so it seals fine but after a bit the metal part from the tank side rips a hole in the pipe and it leaks fuel, it happend to the OEM pipe as well after I took it off and back on again.
pictures coming soon..
Added the picture, I also changed the pipe but happened again.
Seems like it happens when I tighten the tank screws, slowly starts to drip, also seems like something for below might be causing it. Any ideas?
Thanks for the help
so it seals fine but after a bit the metal part from the tank side rips a hole in the pipe and it leaks fuel, it happend to the OEM pipe as well after I took it off and back on again.
pictures coming soon..
Added the picture, I also changed the pipe but happened again.
Seems like it happens when I tighten the tank screws, slowly starts to drip, also seems like something for below might be causing it. Any ideas?
Thanks for the help
Last edited by Shaheryar Ali; 05-29-2013 at 09:30 PM.
#4
Fuel line
It may be too short?? If the return port is clogged in the tank then pressure will build in the hose and may cause it to burst. Make sure there isn't anything hitting the line, and it isn't being damaged while moving the tank. I believe the fuel pressure is 51 psi, though a return hose should not have this kind of pressure the hose itself should be rated for such pressures.
#5
It may be too short?? If the return port is clogged in the tank then pressure will build in the hose and may cause it to burst. Make sure there isn't anything hitting the line, and it isn't being damaged while moving the tank. I believe the fuel pressure is 51 psi, though a return hose should not have this kind of pressure the hose itself should be rated for such pressures.
#8
Here are some more pictures and it clearly shows the the pipe is touching the shock. I put the clamp where the pipes were tearing from and as you can see the clamp metal is touching the shock. I am an engineer but I cant figure out why would it do that. The two tank screw holes in the back are suspended about half an inch in the air, if I start to tighten them it puts pressure on the pipe against the shock.
I hope it explains my problem better.
I hope it explains my problem better.
#10
Hello guys,
I am new here
I have the same problem with my F4i fuel return line - the metal part sticking out from the fuel tank is facing directly the shock when the fuel tank is down. I changed several fuel lines and they all started leaking after a few days. Only later I noticed that the fuel return hose is pinched directly by the shock.
Did you manage to solve the problem? I initially thought that I lost several parts from the fuel tank assembly and that lowered the tank, but after thorough checking doesn't appear to be so.
It would be greatly appreciated if someone shared their insights on how you solved this - it's so annoying and I want to ride my bike
Thanks in advance guys
I am new here
I have the same problem with my F4i fuel return line - the metal part sticking out from the fuel tank is facing directly the shock when the fuel tank is down. I changed several fuel lines and they all started leaking after a few days. Only later I noticed that the fuel return hose is pinched directly by the shock.
Did you manage to solve the problem? I initially thought that I lost several parts from the fuel tank assembly and that lowered the tank, but after thorough checking doesn't appear to be so.
It would be greatly appreciated if someone shared their insights on how you solved this - it's so annoying and I want to ride my bike
Thanks in advance guys