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Old 03-08-2009, 09:21 AM
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I had to cut mine to send my tins out for paint. Can somebody tell me the size of the fuel line and where to get a new one and the clamps also....

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Old 03-08-2009, 09:34 AM
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1/4". any auto parts store should have it. i also used a qiuck disconnect. it shuts off both sides of the line so no gas will leak out if you ever want to pull the tank again.http://www.cyclepages.com/ProductGro...roupID=4001262
 
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... and use the 'pinch' spring clamps.... not any type of screw clamp. Reason is that the spring clamps will always be pinching. The 'adjustable' clamps tighten down, but will lose their ability over time because of hose under them.
 
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Originally Posted by dpriest
1/4". any auto parts store should have it. i also used a qiuck disconnect. it shuts off both sides of the line so no gas will leak out if you ever want to pull the tank again.http://www.cyclepages.com/ProductGro...roupID=4001262
I am curious about the quick connect you used, but the link does not work? Do you have pic and P/Ns
Thanks, CB
 
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I bought the clamps from the dealer. I figured it was easier than trying to chase them down elsewhere.
 
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I bought the clamps from the dealer, and the crimp tool from my Snap on tool guy. But ended up using small automotive fuel injection clamps from my local jobber ( because the crimp tool hadnt come in at the time ) . They are much stronger than any of the standard hose clamps ,work the *****, look great ,and are the perfect size.
 

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Originally Posted by dpriest
1/4". any auto parts store should have it. i also used a qiuck disconnect. it shuts off both sides of the line so no gas will leak out if you ever want to pull the tank again.http://www.cyclepages.com/ProductGro...roupID=4001262
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I am curious about the quick connect you used, but the link does not work? Do you have pic and P/Ns
Thanks, CB
Link is now working?
I was trying to come up with an idea on how to do that and these are what I was loking for.
Thanks, CB
 

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Originally Posted by dpriest
1/4". any auto parts store should have it. i also used a qiuck disconnect. it shuts off both sides of the line so no gas will leak out if you ever want to pull the tank again.http://www.cyclepages.com/ProductGro...roupID=4001262
which one did you use the single or the dual?
 
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I have and can get these pinch clamps anytime ill see if i can find the supplier ..
We use them, at work so i just bring them home ..
 

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That would be great if I could get a few of those clamps!!!!
 


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