Hard Plastic Fuel Lines

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Shaggy 473
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Hard Plastic Fuel Lines

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I need help finding, replacing, & ordering new HARD PLASTIC FUEL LINES that run under the battery. I damged the return line just down from the quick connector when I was installing NEW metal quick connects!
It looks like if I can get the "cradle" for the battery out I can access them.
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Here's a link to RealOEM.com .

http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do ... g=16&fg=12

Not sure if there are differences in the different year bikes or not .
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Re: Hard Plastic Fuel Lines

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Thank you for the link!

Now I just need to figure out how to access the area - I might have to remove the servo unit or the air box; which one is easier to remove? Neither I am sure.
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Re: Hard Plastic Fuel Lines

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I am going to try a brass 90 degree elbow to cut out the knick and join the hard plastic line to the rubber line.

Wish me luck.
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Good luck!
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Shaggy 473 wrote:I am going to try a brass 90 degree elbow to cut out the knick and join the hard plastic line to the rubber line.
Wish me luck.

Read this:

http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=733502

Plastic fuel distribution assembly repair.
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Re: Hard Plastic Fuel Lines

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Thanks to sweatmark!

Brass ferrule and EFI clamp fixed the nylon fuel line.
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