Well, in my continuing saga to find out why the #2 pipe remains as cold as my ex-husbands new wife, I finally pulled the tank and removed the gas lines. I struck gold ! Surely all those HUGE CHUNKS of metal flake in the inline filters are GOLD. . .and what about the pieces that made it past the filters and are floating in the line leading into the carbs. . .surely this is the Indiana version of the California gold rush. If the PO lived close enough I would dump all this gas on his prized peonies.
Gosh, and I thought him filling the tank to the brim with gas when I went to look was a customer perk, kinda like the Kia Stores and their "free gas for a month" lure. Now I realize it was to hide the interior of the tank.
So, here I am looking for how to empty the gas without merely upending it and ruining the really nice paint job (although I found that the fuel gauge electrical line was painted as well and is now brittle). I know that I have read how to fill the empty tank with anything other than a bike chain, and then Kreem coat it, but I can't recall reading how to empty it. I am going to run down and turn the petcock to prime and open the lid to see if it starts running. . .if not, I am just too old to do the old mouth siphon routine . I will take photos of this disgusting filter line as soon as I retrieve my rechargable batteries from my sons PSP and recharge them. This really is too disgusting.
Meanwhile, I guess I will go ahead and take apart the carborators since it is apparent to me that at least the 1 & 2 got junked up with "fools gold" and I am off the bike until the tank is relined.
On a positive note, I can now make a list of all the broken supply lines and get them all at one time!
Have I mentioned that I think I hate the PO? If the thought is just as damning as the act I am in big trouble with the head honcho in the sky
Cam the damned
Gosh, and I thought him filling the tank to the brim with gas when I went to look was a customer perk, kinda like the Kia Stores and their "free gas for a month" lure. Now I realize it was to hide the interior of the tank.
So, here I am looking for how to empty the gas without merely upending it and ruining the really nice paint job (although I found that the fuel gauge electrical line was painted as well and is now brittle). I know that I have read how to fill the empty tank with anything other than a bike chain, and then Kreem coat it, but I can't recall reading how to empty it. I am going to run down and turn the petcock to prime and open the lid to see if it starts running. . .if not, I am just too old to do the old mouth siphon routine . I will take photos of this disgusting filter line as soon as I retrieve my rechargable batteries from my sons PSP and recharge them. This really is too disgusting.
Meanwhile, I guess I will go ahead and take apart the carborators since it is apparent to me that at least the 1 & 2 got junked up with "fools gold" and I am off the bike until the tank is relined.
On a positive note, I can now make a list of all the broken supply lines and get them all at one time!
Have I mentioned that I think I hate the PO? If the thought is just as damning as the act I am in big trouble with the head honcho in the sky
Cam the damned
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