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    Quote Originally Posted by PistonBlown View Post
    Amazingly I found the receipt:-)

    • 1 x metre of 1/4 inch fuel line.
    • 1 x Small 1/4 inch inline fuel filter
    • 3 x Jubilee Clips


    1 Metre is roughly 3 foot, still got a length of it in my garage so probably only used about 2 foot.
    Thx!!
    i see three lines going into the canister
    one directly to the middle of the canister without a filter from the gas tank
    one coming from the gas tank into canister (picture w silver filter)
    and the other looks like it's coming from the air box into the canister (has sensor plug)


    which lines get what?
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    Piston blow!
    thx for your help!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gfd1182 View Post
    Thx!!
    i see three lines going into the canister
    one directly to the middle of the canister without a filter from the gas tank
    That's the one you put the small fuel filter on and run the pipe downwards and out of the pan. It's the Breather pipe for the gas tank.

    Quote Originally Posted by gfd1182 View Post
    one coming from the gas tank into canister (picture w silver filter)
    This one doesn't go to the canister but runs very close to the canister vent pipe so looks like it does, it actually runs to the carburetor and is your main fuel line (hence the silver fuel filter) but as you've still got the airbox it's hard to see. You definitely don't want to disconnect that:-)

    The vent pipe from the canister drops down and around through the pan - just where you want to run your new pipe. It goes from the rear of the canister so is hard to see while the canister is in place. You don't have to worry about it at first as it should come out with the canister at which point it's a lot easier to see.

    Quote Originally Posted by gfd1182 View Post
    and the other looks like it's coming from the air box into the canister (has sensor plug)
    This is the one you need to block off but leave in place so the sensor will still think everything is ok.

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    Here you go:

    Pipe marked with a red line is the main fuel line which you don't want to change - you can see where it goes without the air filter in place.

    Pipe marked in purple is the sensor pipe which you need to block off once you've removed it from the canister

    Pipe marked in green in the breather from the tank that you need to extend and run out of the engine bay
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    Thx!
    tmrw when I'm home I will try to map out a plan of action

    appreciate your help!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PistonBlown View Post
    Here you go:

    Pipe marked with a red line is the main fuel line which you don't want to change - you can see where it goes without the air filter in place.

    Pipe marked in purple is the sensor pipe which you need to block off once you've removed it from the canister

    Pipe marked in green in the breather from the tank that you need to extend and run out of the engine bay
    Your are the man!
    thx a million!!!
    wish u lived around here so we could ride

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    Quote Originally Posted by PistonBlown View Post
    Here you go:

    Pipe marked with a red line is the main fuel line which you don't want to change - you can see where it goes without the air filter in place.

    Pipe marked in purple is the sensor pipe which you need to block off once you've removed it from the canister

    Pipe marked in green in the breather from the tank that you need to extend and run out of the engine bay

    can I join the existing breather line with a fuel filter to the vent pipe
    since it's already runned through the outside of the vehicle ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gfd1182 View Post
    can I join the existing breather line with a fuel filter to the vent pipe
    since it's already runned through the outside of the vehicle ?
    Yep if it's long enough after you've removed it from the canister you can use it. I think I got the bits together before removing the canister and bought the pipe as I wasn't sure if the existing breather line would be long enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gfd1182 View Post
    Your are the man!
    thx a million!!!
    wish u lived around here so we could ride
    Well you should pop over with NitroCircus Spyder. Their from Austin, Texas as well and are coming over to NZ later in the year:-) We're hoping they're going to join us on a local Spyder run.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PistonBlown View Post
    Well you should pop over with NitroCircus Spyder. Their from Austin, Texas as well and are coming over to NZ later in the year:-) We're hoping they're going to join us on a local Spyder run.
    I just wanted to say thank you again!
    with your help I was able to do the "cansiterectomy" and to my delight no more fumes!!
    i was beginning to dread riding , the fuel smell gave me a migraine :!

    while I had the bike exposed I changed the gaskets on the y pipe to hondas
    and I did my "own oil change"
    bajaron provided w fast friendly delivery
    and superb customer service!
    i can't imagine how much the dealer would of charged me for doing this service

    I think my next job will be doing the plugs and wires
    have u done this yet ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gfd1182 View Post
    I just wanted to say thank you again!
    with your help I was able to do the "cansiterectomy" and to my delight no more fumes!!
    i was beginning to dread riding , the fuel smell gave me a migraine :!

    while I had the bike exposed I changed the gaskets on the y pipe to hondas
    and I did my "own oil change"
    bajaron provided w fast friendly delivery
    and superb customer service!
    i can't imagine how much the dealer would of charged me for doing this service

    I think my next job will be doing the plugs and wires
    have u done this yet ?

    GD
    Pleased that cured the petrol smell:-)

    Yes I've done my plugs and wires. Last time I fitted the Iridium plugs and better wires that Bajaron supplies. If you are going to do the plugs it's definitely worth changing the wires as the standard ones often start playing up after the sparks have been changed.

    The only thing is if you bought this Spyder secondhand it's worth just checking they haven't already been replaced as it's a common alteration. The old wires are black, Bajarons replacements are normally red so it was easy to spot if they have been changed. However I've noticed he's now also selling black ones so it's not so obvious.

    The only problem is that the air filter box makes changing them a bit of a mission, but of course if you do fit the Iridium plugs you don't have to worry about doing it again for 40,000 miles:-)

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    I have followed this thread with some interest both because I am going to do this mod to my Spyder but more importantly because of the patience and detail Piston Blown put in to taking gfd1182 thru this process. This is one of the reasons that I joined this happy group way back in 2012 three years before I actually bought my own Spyder. So thanks PistonBlown for helping to make this such a great place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pegasus1300 View Post
    I have followed this thread with some interest both because I am going to do this mod to my Spyder but more importantly because of the patience and detail Piston Blown put in to taking gfd1182 thru this process. This is one of the reasons that I joined this happy group way back in 2012 three years before I actually bought my own Spyder. So thanks PistonBlown for helping to make this such a great place.



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