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Hi,
I'm new to the forum and this is my first post.
1998 Road King Classic 95th Anniversary.
One of my fuel line started leaking and I ordered the S/S braided lines form Goodridge. Also ordered the injector seal kit. I am having a problem getting the return line (at the injector) banjo fitting to seal. I have replaced both o-rings on the post twice and still a little leak. I am thinking it may be the o-ring that is on the post seat, but I am having trouble pulling it out to replace the o-ring. I removed the bracket the looks like hold the 2 post down, but they will not pull out. Are the suppose to just pull out or is there a trick to removing them. Thanks for any advice.
Jim
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