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Assembling the petrol/fuel thingy of the ls650
06/21/11 at 05:09:47
 
For gods sake....somebody help...been foolish enough to try fixing the stuck petrol thingy of the savage.darn thing came apart in pieces.
Anybody ever been in there tried this and came out triumphant??
A describsion of what goes in first,second and so on would be very much appriciatet..pictures of how would be cool too.....Tim
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Reply #1 - 06/21/11 at 05:15:06
 
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Reply #2 - 06/21/11 at 06:21:41
 
I thank you very much....and discarding the darn spring was the absolutely best idea at all...again thank you very much.
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Reply #3 - 06/21/11 at 06:27:58
 
Ummm.. I'm not sure you want to discard anything unless you are doing the full modification that is shown in that message thread.  I was just getting you to some pics so you could see what went where.

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Reply #4 - 06/21/11 at 06:38:17
 
Got you...but there does`nt seem to be any problem without the spring.The spring was absolutely the most difficult thing to get back in. And again I have no idea as to where to put it....
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Reply #5 - 06/21/11 at 07:03:12
 
You better check you have propper function
auto shut off/on
reserve
if you're talking about the spring I think you're talking about... you got no reserve.
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Reply #6 - 06/21/11 at 11:37:11
 
why do they always put all those extra parts and pieces in things i'm fixing? Smiley
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Reply #8 - 06/21/11 at 18:07:56
 
I called my guys this morning and ordered the Raptor petcock. I'm going over to the wild side. Another unstock move.  Wink
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