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Reply #15 - 08/08/13 at 14:15:25
 
That's awesome.. I wish I could do all the work.. it'll save me tons of money.  They're actually putting it on Dyno so it'll be expsneive  :'(

I went with HD Dyna Part # 95747-94
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Reply #16 - 08/08/13 at 18:03:29
 
ylwf3vr wrote on 08/08/13 at 13:27:36:
jcstokes wrote on 08/08/13 at 13:08:54:
Ride until you hit reserve, go home and change it. You will spend less time draining fuel.


Good thinking.  So I'm not too keen on the reserve tank.. so I turn the switch to reserve when I run out.. and when I fill the tank back up does the gas go straight into reserve then fill up the tank? (do I have to keep the switch on reserve during fueling?)


The reserve is just the bottom of the tank.  In the on position the inlet tube sticks up into the tank a little bit....and doesn't let you use up the fuel all the way to the bottom of the tank.  When you turn the petcock to RESERVE it opens up the inlet that is located all the way at the bottom of the tank.  (It is like holding your straw up an inch in your glass of lemonade for ON......then when you run out and want to switch to your RESERVE of lemonade.....you lower the straw an inch to the bottom of your glass).
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Reply #17 - 08/08/13 at 18:37:56
 
Dave wrote on 08/08/13 at 18:03:29:
ylwf3vr wrote on 08/08/13 at 13:27:36:
jcstokes wrote on 08/08/13 at 13:08:54:
Ride until you hit reserve, go home and change it. You will spend less time draining fuel.


Good thinking.  So I'm not too keen on the reserve tank.. so I turn the switch to reserve when I run out.. and when I fill the tank back up does the gas go straight into reserve then fill up the tank? (do I have to keep the switch on reserve during fueling?)


The reserve is just the bottom of the tank.  In the on position the inlet tube sticks up into the tank a little bit....and doesn't let you use up the fuel all the way to the bottom of the tank.  When you turn the petcock to RESERVE it opens up the inlet that is located all the way at the bottom of the tank.  (It is like holding your straw up an inch in your glass of lemonade for ON......then when you run out and want to switch to your RESERVE of lemonade.....you lower the straw an inch to the bottom of your glass).


Thanks!  I do love lemonade Smiley
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Reply #18 - 08/08/13 at 22:01:01
 
Just be within twenty miles of home while enjoying your ride. You should have at least twenty miles on reserve and no need to fill. When you put the Raptor on the fuel will flow from either position.
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Reply #19 - 08/08/13 at 22:52:59
 
Did any of you need to change out that tube going from petcock to the carb?
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Reply #20 - 08/08/13 at 22:57:38
 
some folks replace the fuel line, yea.. if you have any doubts about yours, now is the time, Putting a small , clear bodied, pleated paper filter in that line is a widely accepted good idea.
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Reply #21 - 08/08/13 at 23:01:09
 
justin_o_guy2 wrote on 08/08/13 at 22:57:38:
some folks replace the fuel line, yea.. if you have any doubts about yours, now is the time, Putting a small , clear bodied, pleated paper filter in that line is a widely accepted good idea.


Hm where would one get a replacement line? And the paper filter?
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Reply #22 - 08/09/13 at 01:44:54
 
Get on the bike, ride to a parts house, turn petcock off, pull fuel line off, carry it in,,
If ya dont like the filters at the car parts house, take the OLD piece of hose ( providing the new one is the same size) to a bike shop. The Yamaha shop has some way cool filters hanging behind the counter, straight thru, 90* stuff, not too pendy,
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Reply #23 - 08/09/13 at 16:07:12
 
Jog ,what diameter fuel filter should I get,I think my gas line is 5/16.Is there a brand and size at autozone you guys recommend?Thanks!
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Reply #24 - 08/09/13 at 16:30:41
 
Id go to a bike shop for a filter. They have some ( At least the yamaha shop where I got parts to rebuild a Raptor motor & my petcock did) cards with different sizes & shapes. Some have inlet straight in & outloet at a 90,, If you have the fuel line in your hand, you really cant go wrong,, turn the petcock off, & its a whoppin 2 minute job,,
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Reply #25 - 08/09/13 at 22:28:02
 
Got the petcock in the mail. There is a clear cap on the side and long clear tube protecting the longer tube. I'm guessing you remove both of them? And leave the white 2 tubes?
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Reply #26 - 08/09/13 at 22:30:46
 
The clear tube and 2 white tubes.
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Reply #27 - 08/10/13 at 06:10:21
 
I asked the same question, you do remove the clear tubes and leave the white ones .
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Reply #28 - 08/10/13 at 07:28:33
 
ask yourself... what are the white tubes for?
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Reply #29 - 08/11/13 at 08:31:51
 
Watch the new install video.......http://suzukisavage.com/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?num=1315418285

The clear tube protects the white filters while the petock is being shipped.

Remove the clear "protective" tube.....leave the white filters alone.
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