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RMally |
Apr 24 2010, 07:30 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 24 Joined: 25-October 09 From: Tennessee Member No.: 10,977 Region Association: South East States |
Well,
In preparation of the dual carbs I am removing the old original FI which will be fixed later....(I know, see other thread) and wanted to know if there are any "correct" steps to take. Here's what I've done so far. Removed battery Took off entire air filter housing Unhooked every piece of wiring and connections (you should have seen all the creative rigging) Removed the computer from the sound pad area Now what.....Are the fuel lines under any pressure? I wanted to stop here and ask before I do something wrong. What other pieces need to come off, is there a removal process somewhere. I was worried mainly about the fuel lines and pressure or removing something I shouldn't.....Thanks for any tips. Randy PS.....first time this ever happened, but when I was taking out the battery the wrench slipped and.......Boom, fourth of July on my left hand, what a spark! |
URY914 |
Apr 24 2010, 07:36 PM
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I built the lightest 914 in the history of mankind. Group: Members Posts: 120,944 Joined: 3-February 03 From: Jacksonville, FL Member No.: 222 Region Association: None |
As I remember it the FI lines due stay pressurized with the engine off. I remember this because I got a eyeful of gas one day while changing fuel lines. There is a little fitting on one of the hard lines that you can unscew to releave the pressure.
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type47 |
Apr 25 2010, 09:48 AM
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Viermeister Group: Members Posts: 4,254 Joined: 7-August 03 From: Vienna, VA Member No.: 994 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
PS.....first time this ever happened, but when I was taking out the battery the wrench slipped and.......Boom, fourth of July on my left hand, what a spark! General rule is to remove the negative cable clamp first and install the negative last. That way an errant wrench on the positive clamp can touch the body without making a complete circuit. |
Tom |
Apr 25 2010, 10:12 AM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 2,139 Joined: 21-August 05 From: Port Orchard, WA 98367 Member No.: 4,626 Region Association: None |
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And would add: put a heavy rag or, preferred, a piece of rubber over the positive post while doing this. Wrenches have been known to slip, big arc weld! And if you don't get the wrench off, the battery could explode. Tom |
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