Cleaning under the gas cap

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I saw a breakdown of how to disassemble the gas cap flange for cleaning but don't remember where I saw it.can Someone tell me what’s involved?

 
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Hope that will help you..:
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https://www.fjr-tips.org/maint/ff/ff.html

 
Cleaning under the cap?
I've heard it all now.
People may want to look under the cap assembly to see how much dirt (how many pounds of dirt!) has been sucked in from the tank vent and do a little house keeping. I wonder if Dirt Road DCarver has looked under his gas cap to see what the tank vent has sucked in
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With no fuel filter and only a little sock on the fuel pickup line in the tank why tempt fate?

Edited to add an officially Ripped Off Picture to illustrate the area being cleaned

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Ohhhhhhhhh My reading comprehension is on the downside today. I thought he was just being Zilla I mean anal about cleaning.

Slap me an call me Carver!

 
Cleaning under the cap?
I've heard it all now.
People may want to look under the cap assembly to see how much dirt (how many pounds of dirt!) has been sucked in from the tank vent and do a little house keeping. I wonder if Dirt Road DCarver has looked under his gas cap to see what the tank vent has sucked in
uhoh.gif
With no fuel filter and only a little sock on the fuel pickup line in the tank why tempt fate?

Edited to add an officially Ripped Off Picture to illustrate the area being cleaned

100_1194.jpg
Also, as shown in the first link.

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Flatus Antiquous, FJR Commander thanks for the infomation that is what I was looking for.

 
Yep! My corrosion started crawling up to where I could see it on my tank on the edge of the filler assembly. Thank God I was a corrosion control specialist in the Navy. I got it taken care of but, it was a lot of work. You all should look in there. It'll save you the price of a new tank. :)

 
I did this on my '05 a few weeks ago when we actually got some rain. Bike sits outside at work during the day so I started thinking about the drain hole. No corrosion on mine but plenty of dirt and grit in there... all clean now, no worries.

Mr. BR

 
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