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Yup. I got everything DL'd and promptly deleted them all from pbucket, then deleted my account. My July '16 "glamour shots" are gone, but that was my fault. I deleted the zip from my PC before I verified that I got them extracted & saved to my photo folder. Much cussing ensued. Oh well.
I've been slowly building a postimage.org library but I'm not very motivated to do it in bulk. I just do a few here and there as new posts require it.
Yup. I got almost everything. My July '16 "glamour shots" are gone, but that was my fault. I deleted the zip from my PC before I verified that I got them extracted & saved to my photo folder. Much cussing ensued. Oh well.
I've been slowly building a postimage.org library but I'm not very motivated to do it in bulk. I just do a few here and there as new posts require it.
They got me a few years back and I lost images of my '01 Low Rider, '03 Wide Glide, '05 Night Train, and my '06 Sportster.
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Originally Posted by cggorman
Thanks!
How do you snap a fuel line? Are they plastic? All the EFI lines I have worked on were either flex (rubber or braided) or rigid metal.
I was lifting the rear of the fuel tank to connect the gas gauge wire and did not bother to disconnect the fuel line at the tank. The fuel line "snapped" or broke off just before the plastic clip that attaches to the induction module tube.
It was the rubber part of the line that "snapped".
I just ordered a Goodrich replacement line in stainless steel braid. Should be an easy fix, just "pop" the new line back on.
The front brake line has arrived a day early-going to try it on later. I need to buy a larger banjo bolt for the master cylinder. I didn't realize the caliper and master cylinder required different size banjo bolts. The caliper is a 10mm banjo bolt. I'm guessing the master cylinder is a 12mm. I'll buy it and try it.
The front brake line has arrived a day early-going to try it on later. I need to buy a larger banjo bolt for the master cylinder. I didn't realize the caliper and master cylinder required different size banjo bolts. The caliper is a 10mm banjo bolt. I'm guessing the master cylinder is a 12mm. I'll buy it and try it.
Edit: nope brake line is too short...gaddamit!!!!
Oh yeah, the fuel line that you ordered is much nicer anyway!
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