uh oh, cracked fuel hose
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mclarenracer02
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uh oh, cracked fuel hose
I have a 2004 R1150R, silver. Well, anyways I was washing my bike this weekend and after riding around a little bit I noticed a strong smell of gasoline. As soon as I got home I checked and found a small hole in the left side fuel line (hard plastic hose) that feeds the fuel injector. I took the bike to a shop this morning and ordered the hose $75, and they said it would be about 4hrs labor ($92hr). I am thinking that I could do it in my garage and save they money but I want to see if anyone has encountered this issue before I jump in to deep. I have about a week before I get the part in so technically I could start working on it now, get the gas tank off and take off whatever I needed- then as soon as I get the part in, install it. Any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated.
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That is what the mechanic said too. I'm pretty confident but if something goes wrong during that process..I'm kinda screwed.... I might just suck it up, take the hit and let them do it...
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Read this thread in ADV:mclarenracer02 wrote:I have a 2004 R1150R, silver. Well, anyways I was washing my bike this weekend and after riding around a little bit I noticed a strong smell of gasoline. As soon as I got home I checked and found a small hole in the left side fuel line (hard plastic hose) that feeds the fuel injector. I took the bike to a shop this morning and ordered the hose $75, and they said it would be about 4hrs labor ($92hr). I am thinking that I could do it in my garage and save they money but I want to see if anyone has encountered this issue before I jump in to deep. I have about a week before I get the part in so technically I could start working on it now, get the gas tank off and take off whatever I needed- then as soon as I get the part in, install it. Any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: uh oh, cracked fuel hose
Thanks everyone for the advice and input. The part came in today and I will be taking it to the shop tomorrow morning. I checked out the link that was posted; it was right on with what was broken etc.
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That's a wise move. I broke that line by accident on my RR a few years ago and I already had most everything off the bike for a clutch slave and maint. work I was doing. I got it, and the fuel pressure regulator, removed and new lines installed, but it was NOT easy.