So am I just over-filling it, and need to sort out the fuel gauge?


Or is this some other Russian characteristic?

Cheers,
Louis.
tomsoffroad wrote:None of us know what we are doing really. But thats how you get experience.
giovanni wrote:From empty the Niva fuel tank fills good up to about the half way and or three quarter marks.
From there they tend to spit and splutters when filling.
In the past at self service pumps I ask for a chair to sit on as it takes forever to fill it right up.
The Niva fuel tank is mounted quite high in relation to the filler cap intake i.e. little fall.
They also lacks good sized breathers and pipes.
The factory breather pipes are the size of windscreen washers pipes , prevent good breathing and flow,prone to kink and not always clamped properly.
Hence the fuel smell in the cabin some or most of the time.
Miles of the stuff is curled up in the inner guard and may be vented via a vapour trap come charcoal canister return system.
Upgrade all clamps and pipes to the fuel tank,replace the breather lines with fuel lines,shorten your breather pipes and do away with the cannister should improve things.
tomsoffroad wrote:None of us know what we are doing really. But thats how you get experience.
LOLYF wrote:its spitting it back because your using the wrong fuel.
You have to fill it with vodka.
tomsoffroad wrote:None of us know what we are doing really. But thats how you get experience.
tomsoffroad wrote:None of us know what we are doing really. But thats how you get experience.
andy3542 wrote:My landy did the same... had to fill it at a trickle once it was around 3/4 mark. otherwise it would 'cough and splutter' fuel back if i did it too quick. i increased the diameter of the breather hose and its help quite abit. i know its a landy and not a niva but you never know, it may help.
cheers
tomsoffroad wrote:None of us know what we are doing really. But thats how you get experience.
LOLYF wrote:its spitting it back because your using the wrong fuel.
You have to fill it with vodka.
SP450andLE wrote:Ooh, one more thing... What size are the wheelnuts? I can't seem to find any that fit![]()
sibainmud wrote:SP450andLE wrote:Ooh, one more thing... What size are the wheelnuts? I can't seem to find any that fit![]()
I have a 20L bucket full of wheelnuts if you want to try some, otherwise I have a few thread pitch gauges and some verniers to measure them. I'm seeing Lincolin tomorrow and can give the bucket to him for you to try some. But I bet the Lada's are up north ay?
Cheers,
sibainmud wrote:SP450andLE wrote:Ooh, one more thing... What size are the wheelnuts? I can't seem to find any that fit![]()
I have a 20L bucket full of wheelnuts if you want to try some, otherwise I have a few thread pitch gauges and some verniers to measure them. I'm seeing Lincolin tomorrow and can give the bucket to him for you to try some. But I bet the Lada's are up north ay?
Cheers,
tomsoffroad wrote:None of us know what we are doing really. But thats how you get experience.
tomsoffroad wrote:None of us know what we are doing really. But thats how you get experience.
SP450andLE wrote:Just got home from taking it to Motortech. let's hope the phonecall I get later in the day is a good one![]()
And I put $20 of fuel in it and went slow, and it didn't come back out!![]()
But the fuel gauge still reads empty
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Oh and I finally found some wheelnuts that fit
andy3542 wrote:SP450andLE wrote:Just got home from taking it to Motortech. let's hope the phonecall I get later in the day is a good one![]()
And I put $20 of fuel in it and went slow, and it didn't come back out!![]()
But the fuel gauge still reads empty
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Oh and I finally found some wheelnuts that fit
Good luck mate! you bringing it tomorrow if it gets its wof?
tomsoffroad wrote:None of us know what we are doing really. But thats how you get experience.
tomsoffroad wrote:None of us know what we are doing really. But thats how you get experience.
SP450andLE wrote:Failed. Brakes, engine mount, drivers seat mount (as it came from the factory) and play in front hubs. AAAARRRGH!
SP450andLE wrote:Failed. Brakes, engine mount, drivers seat mount (as it came from the factory) and play in front hubs. AAAARRRGH!
andy3542 wrote:SP450andLE wrote:Failed. Brakes, engine mount, drivers seat mount (as it came from the factory) and play in front hubs. AAAARRRGH!
sucks bro. at least youre almost there with getting it back on the road, doesnt sound like theres too much to go.
cheers
tomsoffroad wrote:None of us know what we are doing really. But thats how you get experience.
Nivapulledout wrote:Bummer
Brakes? What failed?
Engine mount- easy.
Seat mount - I had same problem when I had standard seats. Told the guy that is how they are new and showed him how crap the design is. Then said only way to fix is put in new seats which require a cert. He let me off. But I upgraded the seats and never looked back. One of the best mods I did.
Front hubs - is it the ball joints or the bearings,if ball joints will need replacing if hubs just tweak them up till no play. Do not over tighten them though.
Exhaust. That was on your mod list anyway was it not.or was that the fiva.
tomsoffroad wrote:None of us know what we are doing really. But thats how you get experience.
Nivapulledout wrote:Oh the way to check the gauge is lift off the fuel tank cover , unplug the level plug and touch it to earth, if the gauge goes to full then it is your sender, if it stays at empty then it is a broken wire or gauge.
Good time to redo your fuel tank breathers as well
tomsoffroad wrote:None of us know what we are doing really. But thats how you get experience.
sibainmud wrote:Drilling a tank is risky as![]()
If you are going to, then a full tank is safer than a empty one.
If it was me, (and I have done this before) drain the tank, fill it with water or an inert gas (CO2, argon), drill your holes. Drain water and rinse with Methylated Spirits. All good.
Do not put a drill anywhere near a fuel tank, as the drill itself has sparks and WILL cause a fire or explosion![]()
Don't put a vaccum cleaner anywhere near it, as it sucks up fumes and exhausts them straight through the motor.....big bang![]()
Got to be safe when doing things like this.
I have seen a guy explode a boat tank, he took 6 months to recover and will never be the same again. They found him 20 feet away and the boat was a write off.
Stay safe Lewis.
Cheers,
tomsoffroad wrote:None of us know what we are doing really. But thats how you get experience.