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  • #16
    Originally posted by jsilva30 View Post
    Im attempting to take the tank off and everythings disconected except theres the water drain and a electrical wire that idk what its to its in the picture does neone kno what its too and can i jus unscrew the whole thing and take it off?

    The wires are for the fuel level sensor. Bullet connectors to disconnect about 18" or so down...

    The drain line should not be connected to anything on the other end.

    Krey
    93 750 Kat



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    • #17
      thats the fuel sending unit(its basically the unit for the gas gauge to work properly),no need to remove it completely from the tank just follow the wires and disconnect them from the bullet slip connector. you should be able to see where those wires are connecting to now that you have the tank unbolted and slid to the side.

      thats what i get for taking my sweet to to hit the post button Krey
      Last edited by mreedohio; 03-20-2011, 10:57 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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      • #18
        Another thing you can try once you attempt to crank it over by hand, shoot some creep oil down each cylinder and let it sit a few hours.

        Worst case scenario is part the bike out, still worth more than you have into it.

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        • #19
          Ok thanks guys and venturesomerite i was thinkin the same thing no matter what i make more money cuz i got the bike for free haha
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          • #20
            Are you pulling the clutch in when trying to start it?
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            • #21
              bikes in neutral? with the kickstand down and clutch engaged? engine switch is on?
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              • #22
                yeah i have been but i havnt tried to start it in a couple days cuz i jus got the battery charged and mreedohio yeah the bikes in nuetral and the stand is down while i was holding the clutch
                Last edited by jsilva30; 03-20-2011, 04:07 PM.
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