Hi Roger
I refer to an earlier conversation in this thread:
"My Son, an enthusiastic dirt bike rider/home mechanic, advises me that his carburettor used to eject fuel quite often.
He insist this is normal and the result of the float bowl being tilted (TO/CO), such that the float comes away from the valve, allowing extra fuel into the chamber, which then exits the breather tube, when the bowl returns to level.
His fix - extend the breather line into a loop, such that the top of the loop is slightly above the float bowl - he is urging me to try this - your comments?"
Your response (in part)
"There is no reason to put some different type of vent tube. Putting a different type of tubing setup is a bandaid. Just fix the cause and all's well. Most of the Rotax flying around the world don't have issues so you would need to find the cause. None of my clients have any fuel venting issues."
https://www.rotax-owner.com/videos-topmenu/rotax-minute/454-carb-vent-lines
I have just viewed the above video on proper Carburettor Vent/Breather tube installation.
The only "light bulb" information for me, was the view (behind Mr McLaughlin) of the 912 breather tube to air box - the breather tube curves upwards, rising to the top of the carburettor, before descending down to the air box - this would seem to be very much in line with my Sons advice - your comments?