Fuel tank breather pipe?
Fuel tank breather pipe?
Hi all,
Another quick question for you, your comments would be appreciated. Whilst stripping my boot back I discovered what looks like a fuel tank breather pipe but it is not connected properly to the car (missing bolt?) and does not seem to look right.
Does anyone know exactly what the thin pipe and U bend are in this picture and where they should be routed? If someone has a picture of this area in it's correct assembled position that would be really useful.
Thanks in advance...
Steve
Another quick question for you, your comments would be appreciated. Whilst stripping my boot back I discovered what looks like a fuel tank breather pipe but it is not connected properly to the car (missing bolt?) and does not seem to look right.
Does anyone know exactly what the thin pipe and U bend are in this picture and where they should be routed? If someone has a picture of this area in it's correct assembled position that would be really useful.
Thanks in advance...
Steve
1967 Porsche 912 Polo red
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Hi,
I will look for a picture to help. Your car is a pre 68 car, Nick’s pic is a 68 car and is slightly different.
The set up you have is correct and there should be a small screw hole in which the swan neck is screwed to the inner wing. The small pipe coming of it is the breather the fuel tank. If you look at your picture there is a small hole on the bulk head, that small pipe goes through there and on to the fuel tank breather pipe.
HTH
Alan
I will look for a picture to help. Your car is a pre 68 car, Nick’s pic is a 68 car and is slightly different.
The set up you have is correct and there should be a small screw hole in which the swan neck is screwed to the inner wing. The small pipe coming of it is the breather the fuel tank. If you look at your picture there is a small hole on the bulk head, that small pipe goes through there and on to the fuel tank breather pipe.
HTH
Alan
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Thanks for the replies. Alan, the breather on my fuel tank is on the top, so putting the pipe through the hole then means that it needs to come back up again somewhere. Does the pipe then squeeze between the tank and the bulkhead at the back of the tank? Also, the plastic pipe doesn't fit onto the tank directly, there was some braided fuel hose connected (shown on the left in the photo). Is this correct?
1967 Porsche 912 Polo red
Here's a better picture of the area where the breather hose should be screwed on. However, it looks like the screw hole has been filled in with braizing material. Should this be drilled and tapped into this location?
Hope this makes sense and any replies will be most appreciated...
Many thanks,
Steve
Hope this makes sense and any replies will be most appreciated...
Many thanks,
Steve
1967 Porsche 912 Polo red