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Pulled fuel hose my accident

Discussion in 'Mechanics Garage' started by crashburn, Mar 9, 2013.

  1. crashburn

    crashburn New Member

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    Hi guys,

    I lifted my tank to check airbox for rodents (had some field mice visiting this winter), and I inadvertantly disconnected a small fuel hose.. I cannot seem to find where it connects.. see pic. Looks like a breather hose.
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  2. Scubalong

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    Look under neat the tank....look for a disconnect hose. If the gas not leaking than it a drain hose
     


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    In the pic you see see the other end of the hose, it goes from the tank to.. well thats what I am trying to figger out
     


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    The plastic fitting on that hose appears to be part number 20 on the Honda parts breakdown Crashburn.

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    If that's correct then according to the parts breakdown that hose should connect to the other end of the gas tank breather hose. Red arrow in this pic.

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  5. crashburn

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    Yeah I found the other end, had to pull the right fairing, the hose runs along the crankcase.. I will replace the hose with one about an inch longer this spring, so when I life the tank this won't happen again!
     


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    Great job :thumb:
    Stoshmonster come to the rescue again :clap2::clap2::clap2:
     


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