Scott replied the topic: Re:tank pressure
cliff7960 wrote:
Gas pressure is created by the agitation and temperature change of the fuel itself.
Hard tanks using one way vents aggravate this because the pressure build up cannot bleed off or expand any place.
Bladder types tanks really work best because for one they don't require a vent, and by there nature of being soft and pliable can expand or contract with the fuel volume causing NO pressure into carbs fuel inlet.
** I will add tho, typically the amount of pressure a fuel system does create is not enough to cause flooding issues like you seem to be having.
MOST cases this is a USER issue caused from OVER CHOKING upon start up. If you are choking engine and once engine POPS once ... QUIT CHOKING !!
If engine pops and you pull threw again with engine being choked it WILL FLOOD !!
Hope this helps.
Scott
2 stroke Engine Tech of 30+ years, Prop tweeker, Chronic tinkerholic, Home of Motor Heads RC Racing Engines ...
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