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Old 11-13-2006   #1 (permalink)
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The return fuel line connector has snapped on my S3.

Do these just screw into the tank? Is there a torque setting for them? I wouldn't want to snap a new one when replacing it.
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There is no torque setting. I replaced mine with good metal ones. If you replace them yourself, Drain the tank, remove it and put it on a thick blanket on a bench. Mark the direction each one is pointing with a marker on the plate, and see how many threads are showing so you can thread the new one approx. the same amount. You can reuse the old gasket, but I would just get a new one. Wrap the threads with teflon tape before you reinstall, and torque each little bolt to spec. I think it's 6 Nm, but look it up. And Bobs your fathers brother!
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Thanks for the reply. Much appreciated.

I was hoping to do this with the tank still on the bike. Is it possible?
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I don't think so. Those things are in there very tightly. It's easy to remove the tank anyway.
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thanks again
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Well just to close this one out - I phoned the supplying dealer yesterday. They said they would collect the bike and fix it under warranty. They are not my nearest dealer and are some 50 miles away.

A van turns up this morning. Out gets a mechanic with toolbox and parts. Replaces the fuel connector on my driveway. All done and dusted.

Great service and a big thank you to On Yer Triumph.
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