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  • rickmc2000
    XSive
    • Jun 2007
    • 45
    • Kennewick Wa

    #1

    Carb Fuel Supply T

    Anyone know where I can find new plastic T's that joins the carbs together and the fuel line hooks to? Mine has molded rubber indtead of O rings, and after the winter they leak. Pulled them of and the rubber is cracked. Other ideas would be appreciated.
    RickMc
    <ricks.mailbox@charter.net>
    1978 XS1100E
  • freak_leg
    Truly XSive
    • Aug 2009
    • 152
    • Lakeville, Minnesota

    #2
    there should be metal under the molded rubber. Cut off the old rubber and get some O rings from the auto parts store. Correct sizing is pretty much a guessing game but they are cheap. That should seal you up. I had the same problem this year
    Tony

    78 xs11 aftermarket 4-2 HD mufflers, whats left of it is stock. A work in progress for sure.

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    • rickmc2000
      XSive
      • Jun 2007
      • 45
      • Kennewick Wa

      #3
      Carb Fuel Supply T

      Thanks for the info. i tried the O rings but was concerned that might slip off without a groove to hold them in place. Instead, I cut a piece of fuel hose and put a piece on each metal end of the tee. Worked like a charm. The vent is a little loose,but shouldn't matter. Got the bike back together and rode away, no leaks. Thanks again.
      RickMc
      <ricks.mailbox@charter.net>
      1978 XS1100E

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      • freak_leg
        Truly XSive
        • Aug 2009
        • 152
        • Lakeville, Minnesota

        #4
        good call, I hadn't thought about that. I'll gave to keep that in mind
        Tony

        78 xs11 aftermarket 4-2 HD mufflers, whats left of it is stock. A work in progress for sure.

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        • gorgan8
          XSive
          • Sep 2009
          • 13
          • milwaukee

          #5
          i tried an oring and it ended up vibrating loose and falling in my number 3 carb be careful.

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          • gr82bwild
            New
            • Apr 2010
            • 5
            • Fort Worth, TX

            #6
            Carb Fuel Supply T

            Had the same problem with my 79 XS1100F. I had the same concerns with O-rings. Took care of it by gooping them up with some Permatex. Works like a charm; stays pliable and cleans up with lacquer thinner.
            '79 XS1100F
            reincarnating after 10 year idle
            103K miles

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