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Thread: My 83 110 dies intermittently. What does the gas cap on/off selector actually do?

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    My 83 110 dies intermittently. What does the gas cap on/off selector actually do?

    I had it out on the ice on sunday and it would not run with the choke off. It also would die ever 4 to 5 min of running. So I switched carbs. Took it back out yesterday and ran better with the other carb. But it still dies. I would crack the gas cap and sometimes that was enough to get it running again. I would also pull the fuel line and let some fuel run out and it would start back up. The cap has a on / off selector on it. What is that for? Is it possible that fuel tank is creating a vacuum and it restricts fuel? The only thing I can think to do it take the cap off and put some plastic around the hole and put a hole in it for venting and see if that cures my problem unless someone else has a better idea.
    1978 ATC 90
    22mm Keihin carb
    Ported intake/head
    Performance cam
    56mm 9.5:1 piston
    110 cylinder/crank
    110 cylinder/ timing chain
    Front drum brakes
    Brush guard
    Complete rebuild to a 122cc
    Complete frame off restoration.
    $1400 invested

    1983 ATC 110
    22mm carb
    Ported head/intake
    Performance cam
    56mm 9.5:1 piston
    Complete rebuild to 122cc
    Complete frame off restoration
    $1000 invested

    1984 200x
    26 mm carb.
    CR85 rear caliper
    TRX hubs/rims
    $871 invested

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    Tecate Karl is offline Check my feedback before buying from me First time rider
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    that is to shut the breather on the gas cap so your gas doesn't evaperate or let the air get to it and make it go stale as fast as a vented tank.

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    So if its in the on position does that mean the vent is open?
    1978 ATC 90
    22mm Keihin carb
    Ported intake/head
    Performance cam
    56mm 9.5:1 piston
    110 cylinder/crank
    110 cylinder/ timing chain
    Front drum brakes
    Brush guard
    Complete rebuild to a 122cc
    Complete frame off restoration.
    $1400 invested

    1983 ATC 110
    22mm carb
    Ported head/intake
    Performance cam
    56mm 9.5:1 piston
    Complete rebuild to 122cc
    Complete frame off restoration
    $1000 invested

    1984 200x
    26 mm carb.
    CR85 rear caliper
    TRX hubs/rims
    $871 invested

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    yeah needs to be on to run, caps do go bad. i drilled mine out. until i got another one.

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    You pretty much hit the nail on the head That vent needs to be open to Keep the fuel flowing...Ever try and Empty a fuel can with the vent cap on???? Same thing...gravity feed, Has to Equalize the Atmospheric pressure difference...Or it creates a vacuum and will not flow...Like putting your finger on the end of a staw in a pop and pull the straw out...The pop will stay in it till you let off the finger....Make sense??
    1985 Tri-Z-

    Quote Originally Posted by mywifeknowseverything
    Just hit the Freakin Gas and Hold on!!!!!

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    yep-you need to replace your cap....

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    How exactly did you drill it out?
    1978 ATC 90
    22mm Keihin carb
    Ported intake/head
    Performance cam
    56mm 9.5:1 piston
    110 cylinder/crank
    110 cylinder/ timing chain
    Front drum brakes
    Brush guard
    Complete rebuild to a 122cc
    Complete frame off restoration.
    $1400 invested

    1983 ATC 110
    22mm carb
    Ported head/intake
    Performance cam
    56mm 9.5:1 piston
    Complete rebuild to 122cc
    Complete frame off restoration
    $1000 invested

    1984 200x
    26 mm carb.
    CR85 rear caliper
    TRX hubs/rims
    $871 invested

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    Quote Originally Posted by turbowrenchhead View Post
    How exactly did you drill it out?
    Drilled a hole straight through the cap, Not enough to let gas out but enough to let air in.

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