> Dead easy, undo bolt securing tank securing band & move tank out the way,
> leave the fuel pipe on & sender wire / wires, a little soapy water round the
> filler neck helps it slide through the rubber seal, remove the fuel cap
> also, best to do it when tank is near empty as easier to move,
>
> Steve,
And if you can check the condition of the pipe coming of the tank as it
can go hard and crack when you move the tank. Which is a nightmare on
your own
cheers
-anthony
Fitzy - 18 Dec 2005 19:49 GMT
>> Dead easy, undo bolt securing tank securing band & move tank out the way,
>> leave the fuel pipe on & sender wire / wires, a little soapy water round
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> -anthony
As other posters have already confirmed how and what to do, thought I would
suggest starting with a empty tank, 1/2 socket to remove the tank strap, and
a small length of fuel pipe, as you might as well change it while your in
there,
when the tank is out of the way, the shocky is easy,
should take all of 30 to 40 mins, for both rear shocks,
Fitzy