by Area 51% » Fri Dec 17, 2021 3:00 pm
On my plans there are two possible vent scenarios. One coming from the filler area then heading down and out the bottom, the other sticking up a few inches to allow for a fuller tank.
Either one could/should be complimented with Peter Anson's check valve.
I personally went with the vent above the cowl facing into the breeze. (I would say wind, but I have the 80hp engine)
I have never had a drop of fuel exit the tube.
I'm guessing you are talking about a modification like Mike Smith has though.
What you don't want is what I witnessed on the factory Xenos. The vent tube is attached at the rear of the tank at the upper-most fitting where a fuel quantity sight-tube should go. It then runs forward through the firewall and out the bottom. Anything close to a full tank gets gas flowing out of that vent.