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It (clymer repair manual) says to disconnect the "fuel line", is this the line I can see from the petcock closest to me that goes to the carbs? Will removing it leak a lot of fuel out of the carbs?
Is it really just one bolt, two wires, and one fuel line to disconnect?
Am I correct in understanding the petcock is attached to the tank, and putting it in "PRI" will result in all the fuel pouring out of the nipple the fuel line previously were connected to?
Could I just buy a length of same diameter fuel line at the local car store and attach that to drain the tank?
I believe the fuel is old (last owner barely used the bike), and I want it drained. The real reason I want it off is to gauge if I can check the valve clearance myself (or if it appears to tricky) and to place the wire for the GPS somewhere sensible.
Any idea how to dispose of old gas?
Is it really just one bolt, two wires, and one fuel line to disconnect?
Am I correct in understanding the petcock is attached to the tank, and putting it in "PRI" will result in all the fuel pouring out of the nipple the fuel line previously were connected to?
Could I just buy a length of same diameter fuel line at the local car store and attach that to drain the tank?
I believe the fuel is old (last owner barely used the bike), and I want it drained. The real reason I want it off is to gauge if I can check the valve clearance myself (or if it appears to tricky) and to place the wire for the GPS somewhere sensible.
Any idea how to dispose of old gas?