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replacing gas filler tube?


e_racer1999

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I can't imagine doing it without dropping the tank due to the limited amount of space. I would recommend removing the passenger rear tire though. Even that little bit of space will be welcome after a while.

Good luck! Let us know how long it takes and what you did.

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It's very hard to unscrew one of the 3 screws that hold the bottom bracket into the deck. The 3rd screw is a PITA to get to, but will come out if you have time. I've just dropped my tank last week and it made it a lot easier.

Mine is a series 1, so there might be some differences in fixings.

It's not too much to drop the tank anyway. While you there, you could also give that rusty old tank a refurb. Doesn't take much $.

Good luck

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Iam with Ed , I dont see how you can change the filler hose with out removing the tank. It's a wrestleing match in any event. I used a floor jack that I padded to keep from scratching the paint on the tank, and lifted it in place while I reconnected the straps. Be sure to have the vent lines connected to the tank before you put it in place, especially the upper one in the rear . This whole operation is ocward in any case and I think is a must to drain the fuel before you even start.

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HI Jason,

I've heard many say that under dash heater hoses are tough, but I spent 4 hours :eek: time a couple of years back replacing what you are contemplating.

The old stiff one is tough to get out, even after all the screws are removed, the lip of tube is a beach to bend, while pushing down.

I'd have to believe you have to be double jointed to a degree to replace with tank in place.

david

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