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Old 07-15-2014, 05:08 PM   #3
Water Warrior 2
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Originally Posted by jonathan180iq View Post
Are we talking about the tube between the carb and the engine?

You CAN remove it without taking off the tank. But, honestly, it's going to be much easier to just pull the tank and do your work without having to cram your fingers in tight little spaces.

Removing the tank takes all of 2 minutes. It's just 2 bolts, the gas line, and 2 vacuum hoses.
Absolutely remove the tank as Jonathan suggests. Why fight for a little finger room when you can create lots more and also improve the ease of the repair. Just the added visibility is a bonus.



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