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Offline dsrdave

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removing the fuel line from '07 griso fuel tank ?????
« on: February 04, 2016, 11:54:50 AM »
I need to remove the fuel tank from the new Griso and I don't want to wreck anything......  There is a gray plastic ring around the fuel line where it connects to the bottom of the tank.  I suspect you squeeze the ring to release the fuel line ????  But it's not coming off.  Am I doing something wrong ????  Thx for any help.  Dave.
2-850T, 2-1000 convert/hacked, V11 sport, V50, centauro, '97 sport 1100, '71 V7 ambo, '76 850 Lemans,CX100,"83 LM III,1000SE, '91 LM V, '07 Griso, '53 super alce,moto parilla, zigolo, Lodola 175,and 235,  '07 norge, '67 stornello, 57galletto, Nuovo Falcone, 66 ISDT, 52 Airone sport, cafe sport

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Re: removing the fuel line from '07 griso fuel tank ?????
« Reply #1 on: February 04, 2016, 12:38:38 PM »
http://wildguzzi.com/forum/index.php?topic=25999.0

The answer is in there. Depressurize the fuel line first.
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'97 Centauro yellow 25,000 mi
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Offline dsrdave

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Re: removing the fuel line from '07 griso fuel tank ?????
« Reply #2 on: February 04, 2016, 01:00:10 PM »
Thanks !!!!
2-850T, 2-1000 convert/hacked, V11 sport, V50, centauro, '97 sport 1100, '71 V7 ambo, '76 850 Lemans,CX100,"83 LM III,1000SE, '91 LM V, '07 Griso, '53 super alce,moto parilla, zigolo, Lodola 175,and 235,  '07 norge, '67 stornello, 57galletto, Nuovo Falcone, 66 ISDT, 52 Airone sport, cafe sport

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Re: removing the fuel line from '07 griso fuel tank ?????
« Reply #3 on: February 04, 2016, 02:28:34 PM »
Second but still important, meditate to fortify your Zen then patience, patience, patience.

Finally if things look bad, step away from the Griso.

I did my G11 last year and it really messed with my Zen.  a 2x4 to prop up the tank did help though
Griso 1100
Rosso Corsa Lemans
1/2 a V50 III (with my son)
V65 SP - Finished but the Dyna died so it's non-op'd
'75 850T with sidecar - a new project and adventure

 


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