Gas leak at tank
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Gas leak at tank
Hello all,
I just started my 2001 Road King Classic, and fuel started coming out of the rear hose, at the bottom of the tank. It doesn't seem loose. Do I need to replace the entire hose, or replace a gasket / O-ring?
There was no gas leaking before I started it. And there is no gas leaking, once I turned off the bike. Is it a vacuum seal of some sort?
Thank you for your time, and knowledge.
The one to the right in the pic, towards the rear of the tank
I just started my 2001 Road King Classic, and fuel started coming out of the rear hose, at the bottom of the tank. It doesn't seem loose. Do I need to replace the entire hose, or replace a gasket / O-ring?
There was no gas leaking before I started it. And there is no gas leaking, once I turned off the bike. Is it a vacuum seal of some sort?
Thank you for your time, and knowledge.
The one to the right in the pic, towards the rear of the tank
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When you start your bike the fuel pump starts to deliver fuel to the carb. That is most likely why you see the leak when with the bike running but not when it's off. The pressure from the pump is enough to breach the seal.
If the connector is serviceable I would start with a ethanol friendly o-ring. If that does not stop the leak then I would replace the whole hose assembly. I would also rebuild/replace both hoses at the same time.
Good luck.
If the connector is serviceable I would start with a ethanol friendly o-ring. If that does not stop the leak then I would replace the whole hose assembly. I would also rebuild/replace both hoses at the same time.
Good luck.
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