In under 20 minutes and for under $20 you can too have an internal fuel fill setup! This quick mod uses just a couple basic tools and plumbing supplies:
1.5" cap (4094702)
2" no hub coupling (45392)
1.5" x 1.25 hx jam adapter (42690)
2x 1/4" 90* barb elbows (81387)
3ft fuel lines
rod
scrap plastic lid
zip ties
drill/bit
marker
tin snips
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First we'll start with the easy part, cap the stock fill tube using the 1.5 cap.
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Next take apart the coupling and trace the seal onto a piece of plastic and cut it out, I used a thick lid to a plastic container. This will become the cap in which the new pickups will go through
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Drill two holes (make sure not to drill them too large) in the cap and push the barb elbows through making sure they are snug. I was going to jb weld them in but I found that this was not needed
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Next up is the new pick up tubes. First take a long rod or pvc and set it in the tank marking it where the top of the cap will sit. This will make sure that the fuel lines will stay at the bottom of the tank and not flop or bend around when in the tank. Now cut and zip tie the fuel lines to this rod and to finish the cap/pickup simply push the fuel lines onto the barb fittings
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Finally put the 2" straight coupler on the top of the fuel tank along with the new cap/pickup
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Congradulations now your done! You can now hold more fuel for thoes long rides!
1.5" cap (4094702)
2" no hub coupling (45392)
1.5" x 1.25 hx jam adapter (42690)
2x 1/4" 90* barb elbows (81387)
3ft fuel lines
rod
scrap plastic lid
zip ties
drill/bit
marker
tin snips
View attachment 169076
First we'll start with the easy part, cap the stock fill tube using the 1.5 cap.
View attachment 169077
Next take apart the coupling and trace the seal onto a piece of plastic and cut it out, I used a thick lid to a plastic container. This will become the cap in which the new pickups will go through
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Drill two holes (make sure not to drill them too large) in the cap and push the barb elbows through making sure they are snug. I was going to jb weld them in but I found that this was not needed
View attachment 169080 View attachment 169081
Next up is the new pick up tubes. First take a long rod or pvc and set it in the tank marking it where the top of the cap will sit. This will make sure that the fuel lines will stay at the bottom of the tank and not flop or bend around when in the tank. Now cut and zip tie the fuel lines to this rod and to finish the cap/pickup simply push the fuel lines onto the barb fittings
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Finally put the 2" straight coupler on the top of the fuel tank along with the new cap/pickup
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Congradulations now your done! You can now hold more fuel for thoes long rides!