Take riders seat off, undo small bolt in front of take. Will now lift up on rear hinge. Remove long bolt from rear hinge, remove fuel pipes and lift off.
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Drain fuel
Remove lines replace if needed
Remove bolts to pump with out braking
Clean around where gasket goes
Check for dirt particles
Install new pump
Hook up lines and get riding again
buy the bulldog door lock kit. this kit has all items to unlock automotive doors of all types. the kits also come with a key for locking gas caps. it works on all types of locking gas caps, even the locking gas cap on a motorcycle tank. i have used this key on honda, yamaha, kawasaki, and suzuki.
Go here and download a shop manual. It's the first thing I do before I work on any bike. Then I burn a copy of it on a CD and give it to the customer.http://www.tradebit.com/G/manuals/9-motorcycle
YOUR CARB FLOAT NEEDLE VALVE IS LEAKING. YOU WILL HAVE TO REMOVE CARBS AND CHECK. IT SOUNDS LIKE A NEEDLE VALVE IS DEFINETLY STUCK OR YOUR FLOAT IN THE CARB IS PUNCTURED
ur fuel filter is under your gas tank. remove the tank and follow the line that u disconnected from the tank there should be a plastic covered filter and that is ur fuel filter
There are two bolts at the top of the tank and two under the front of your seat. Oncec removed the tank will easily lift off. The tank will have to be turned at an angle to pass the tank switch by the frame.
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