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    Fuel line replacement

    Hey, i was thinking it is about time to replace the fuel lines on my bike (about 28 years now) and was just wondering where i can pick up the hoses? and if anyone has any detailed instructions (pictures) on how to replace it. Thanks. Also where can i get a shimm tool to take the shimms out.

    #2
    Hi,

    OEM hoses work the best, but it's not your only option. A list of online vendors can be found in the mega-welcome. Or you can have your local bike shop order them. I put regular automotive fuel line (5/16") on my bike and it's working fine. I got new vacuum line from the local ACE Hardware (7/32" if I remember correctly).


    Note: You'll have to take off your gas tank.
    1. Remove old hoses from between petcock and carbs.
    2. Replace new hoses in the same place.

    More info, a few pictures here...

    Where Do These Hoses Go?



    Thank you for your indulgence,

    BassCliff
    Last edited by Guest; 08-07-2009, 06:14 PM.

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      #3
      Poppa, dude, two words: Search Function! Both of these topics come up ALL – THE – TIME. Bottom line: there are various options for fuel tubing including both aftermarket and OE, and that tool is available at LOTS of different retailers or you can use wire ties as a substitute. The search function tells all.
      Ed

      To measure is to know.

      Mikuni O-ring Kits For Sale...https://www.thegsresources.com/_foru...ts#post1703182

      Top Newbie Mistakes thread...http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=171846

      Carb rebuild tutorial...https://gsarchive.bwringer.com/mtsac...d_Tutorial.pdf

      KZ750E Rebuild Thread...http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...0-Resurrection

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        #4
        Hi,

        Re: tappet tool.

        Click here to see your other thread.


        Thank you for your indulgence,

        BassCliff

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          #5
          Gutter spike

          Several months ago, I reported (for the second time) a very slick way to change the fuel line without removing the carbs. I ain't writing it up again but if you search, ye shall find.

          Hint: For searching purposes...it involves a gutter spike.
          1980 GS1100E....Number 15!

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            #6
            Hi,

            When I replaced my fuel line with regular automotive line, because the line was thicker, I was able to push/twist it onto the carb's fuel port (between #2 and #3) without too much difficulty. I just had to take the tank off. You might want to leave the hose a little longer than you need and trim it to fit onto the petcock properly once you get the tank back on.


            Thank you for your indulgence,

            BassCliff

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