Fuel line disconnect

The little brother to the CA160 in our family of Hondas
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Jetblackchemist
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Fuel line disconnect

Post by Jetblackchemist »

Done.
Last edited by Jetblackchemist on Fri Nov 09, 2012 9:59 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Puzzleparadise
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Post by Puzzleparadise »

Awesome find..thanks for sharing, I ordered one right up..that'll make removing the tank so much easier! :)
Smithers
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Post by Smithers »

This quick disconnects are awesome.
wnbasac
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Post by wnbasac »

YUP i have these on my bikes both single and two way, they work great
rhodemon
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Post by rhodemon »

When removing my tank, I find it just as easy to suck all of the gas out using a Tempo oil changing unit. It holds about 2 gallons and has a bicycle type pump mounted on the top to create a vacuum. The unit comes with a bunch of different hose sizes and adaptors for various other jobs and is indispensable around the garage for all types of work like removal of gas for winter storage and changing lawn mower oil, etc. It also removes all of those annoying little particles that sit in the bottom of the tank and end up as trouble when they head toward your engine.
Grunt
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Post by Grunt »

Wouldn't I need two of these - one for each line coming out at the front of the tank or does it shut off both ends that are disconnected?
Puzzleparadise
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Post by Puzzleparadise »

Grunt wrote:Wouldn't I need two of these - one for each line coming out at the front of the tank or does it shut off both ends that are disconnected?


Both sides shut off once disconnected...From what I understand ;)
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