kois
Pack Dog
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- Nov 30, 2007
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- Location
- Durbanville Cape Town
- Bike
- Kawasaki KLR 650
Would like to share some knowledge.
I removed my fuel tank on Saturday and while doing this one needs to
remove the fuel inlet to carb and two other rubber hoses from the tank.
Be very careful when removing the thick fuel inlet hose from the tank connection as
they tend to be quite difficult to remove and to my surprise, if you use enough force
to pull this hose off the tank, you will snap off the plastic fuel hose fitting on the other end (carb side).
The fuel hose fitting on the carb side looks somewhat like the attached model.
Its made of plastic and not very strong.
It will cost you R60 to replace this bugger!
I removed my fuel tank on Saturday and while doing this one needs to
remove the fuel inlet to carb and two other rubber hoses from the tank.
Be very careful when removing the thick fuel inlet hose from the tank connection as
they tend to be quite difficult to remove and to my surprise, if you use enough force
to pull this hose off the tank, you will snap off the plastic fuel hose fitting on the other end (carb side).
The fuel hose fitting on the carb side looks somewhat like the attached model.
Its made of plastic and not very strong.
It will cost you R60 to replace this bugger!