
19 litre tank
19 litre tank
Hi guys, I bought my storm around four years ago intending to use it purely as a track bike. The I.D. plate had been removed from the frame and once reading loads of posts, I decided to rebuild it into a V5 frame and stick it on the road. Now after fully rebuilding with loads of mods, I read my trusty Haynes manual 98-00 to discover the fuel tap is different on mine ! It must be a later model with the outlet going to an external vac pump ? The tank also has two outlet pipes, are they breathers ? I found a rubber hose connected to a tee piece lying in my box of "bits still to fit". Help please !!!!! 

Re: 19 litre tank
Ah, well now, it's the early ones with the 16 L tanks that have a vacuum operated fuel tap.
The two other pipes (one has a reducer section) are breathers from the tank and the filler cap area.
Do you still have a logo on the tank?
If it's "firestorm" then it'll be the early one, if a Honda wing it'll be the later 19 L one, which doesn't have a vac operated tap.
Neither have a vacuum pump, it's a pipe connected to the inlet tract on the rear cylinder, which opens the tap as soon as a vac is generated.
Only XL1000 Varadeeros and SPY, SP1 and SP2 have a fuel pump as standard, but it's not unknown (especially for racing or track use) to fit one.
The two other pipes (one has a reducer section) are breathers from the tank and the filler cap area.
Do you still have a logo on the tank?
If it's "firestorm" then it'll be the early one, if a Honda wing it'll be the later 19 L one, which doesn't have a vac operated tap.
Neither have a vacuum pump, it's a pipe connected to the inlet tract on the rear cylinder, which opens the tap as soon as a vac is generated.
Only XL1000 Varadeeros and SPY, SP1 and SP2 have a fuel pump as standard, but it's not unknown (especially for racing or track use) to fit one.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
Re: 19 litre tank
Thanks for your feedback. The tank is original and has the Honda logo on, which implies it is a later model. I just presumed the external vac unit was a pump of some sorts. Cheers.