Fuel tank vent – Cub Cadet MTD 70 Series User Manual

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61, 65 and 70 Series Vertical Shaft Engines

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Fuel tank vent

The fuel tank vent performs the important task of allow-
ing air into the fuel tank. As fuel is being used by the
engine, the fuel level in the tank drops. The dropping fuel
level then creates a vacuum in the tank. If the fuel tank
could not suck air through the vent, the vacuum would pre-
vent the fuel from getting to the carburetor.

The tank is vented through the cap. See Figure 4.6.

To test the cap vent:

1.

Drain the fuel out of the fuel tank into an approved
container.

2.

Attach a hand-pumped vacuum/pressure tester to
the fuel barb on the fuel tank. See Figure 4.7.

3.

Attempt to pull a vacuum on the fuel tank with the
gas cap in place.

4.

Attempt to pressurize the fuel tank with the gas cap
in place.

NOTE: The tank should not hold any pressure nor

any vacuum.

Replace the cap if either pressure or vacuum
builds using the hand-pump tester.

A cap that maintains pressure will cause the
engine to run rich as the fuel in the tank heats
and expands, forcing it’s way past the float
valve in the carburetor.

A cap that maintains vacuum will cause the
engine to run lean as the fuel is depleted and
no air comes in to replace it.

The two conditions may both be present, but
the symptoms vary with fuel, fuel level, and
operating conditions.

Usually presents as a “Runs and quits” sce-
nario.

Figure 4.6

Tank

Cap liner / gasket

Filter

Cap


Sleeve (mtg. hole) Hose barb

Figure 4.7

Hand-pump vacuum
/ pressure tester
connected to fuel line

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