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PostPosted: 18:44 - 22 Sep 2004    Post subject: NSR Fuel Tank Reply with quote

For some reasons that I'm not going to go into, I need to take the fuel tanks off 2 NSR125R's.

My only question is how do i disconnect the fuel lines and get away with spilling only the smallest amount of petrol?

Thanks Smile.
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mr jamez
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PostPosted: 18:50 - 22 Sep 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

Turn the fuel tap off, there will hardly be any in the line or carb. If you disconnect the hose a lot of it will probably evaporate.

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PostPosted: 18:51 - 22 Sep 2004    Post subject: Reply with quote

Turn the fuel tap to off mate, that will stop anything coming out the tank. Then disconnect the hose from the tank, the amount of petrol actually in the hose will be minimal....job done Wink Thumbs Up
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