I have a 150 and when I am out on the gravel or sandy roads I am getting dust inside the fuel flap.
I though it may have been that thin black cord attached to the cap getting jammed against the rubber seal and creating a small gap but I have tried to carefully close the flap with that cord away from the seal yet still getting dust inside the flap.
I have considered removing the cord/vinyl bit attaching the cap to the spout to be sure that it is not forcing the rubber seal ajar but that would allow the cap to fall to the ground if I happen to bump it when fuelling up.
The dust is all around the filling cap and neck, I have to carefully wipe it clean before taking the cap off to refuel. I am a bit concerned I may miss a bit and it ends up in the tank, I realise the fuel filter should get it but I would prefer not to get it in there at all.
I presume others have the same problem, how did you solve it
I though it may have been that thin black cord attached to the cap getting jammed against the rubber seal and creating a small gap but I have tried to carefully close the flap with that cord away from the seal yet still getting dust inside the flap.
I have considered removing the cord/vinyl bit attaching the cap to the spout to be sure that it is not forcing the rubber seal ajar but that would allow the cap to fall to the ground if I happen to bump it when fuelling up.
The dust is all around the filling cap and neck, I have to carefully wipe it clean before taking the cap off to refuel. I am a bit concerned I may miss a bit and it ends up in the tank, I realise the fuel filter should get it but I would prefer not to get it in there at all.
I presume others have the same problem, how did you solve it
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