I agree.... I would make sure that paint-saver and its gasket are properly sealed.Lands end or landmark?
This is caused by a leak between paint saver and tank, not the cap typically.
I feel for you, have the same issue.
I agree.... I would make sure that paint-saver and its gasket are properly sealed.
I do remember!!! :lol:Yep, that happened to mine and boy did I do a job on it, so I'm offering no advise on this one.:lol: What do ya think Franco:bang::bang::bang::bang::lol:

Yep, that happened to mine and boy did I do a job on it, so I'm offering no advise on this one.:lol: What do ya think Franco:bang::bang::bang::bang::lol:
Mine was epoxied in, I tried heat and then a bolt and jam nut, to no avail, then a hammer and a chisel on the paint saver, then a bigger hammer, well you can guess what happened next. A lot of coin to fix the tank.Yeah... I had seen some bad shit on here regarding this issue. Was that your bike that had the paint bubbled really bad? I thought as long as I was using a vented cap & the original saver (unmolested) then id be ok. Guess not.
:bang:my bad:lol:Mine was epoxied in, I tried heat and then a bolt and jam nut, to no avail, then a hammer and a chisel on the paint saver, then a bigger hammer, well you can guess what happened next. A lot of coin to fix the tank.:bang:my bad:lol:
The vent was removed from the cap and the vapors would cool and liquify on the paint savor. I purchased a new cap and left the check valve on and this one works the way it should, no more vapors.
None so far and I had the tank fixed this past Feb. Prior to this happening Big Dog redid my tank and sent it back with a clicker cap and vented, however it vacuum locked and shut the bike down and the fix was to remove the valve, but then it bubbled the tank again. The clicker vented cap I have now is just a little different the the second one Big Dog sent back. The mechanic told me when I purchased this cap that there was a recall to remove the valve, but I left it on and it doesn't let vapors out and it don't vacuum lock the bike either. I think I finally found a cap that actually worked the way it should.:2thumbs:So... Stock paint saver and stock cap with white check valve... No blistering and no venting issues?
My painter pointed this out to me also and it was too close for me so I put a thicker o-ring on mine and it does keep the cap away from the paint and also I can see a small gap between the savor and capI wonder if I should try to find an aftermarket vented cap. I just don't think the stock one would have done this. In retrospect, I think the land mark cap came down against the paint and that it may have rendered the vents in it useless. .
