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 Nipple on left side of fuel tank?Hey guys, just removed my fuel tank to replace fuel line and clean up under tank. Next to the sending unit there is a Nipple for a vacuum hose or fuel line that has nothing on it. Any idea what goes on it?Tags: None
 
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	 mnferwerda mnferwerda
 That is for an overflow tube in case gas leaks out the sender. Just route the tube down to the bottom of the frame.
 
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	 workonwood workonwood
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 Just for clarification, depending on what bike you have (hint, hint), there could be a total of THREE niipples or hose fittings.
 
 1. A larger one on the petcock for the fuel
 2. If you have a stock petcock, there is a smaller one on the petcock for the vacuum to turn the petcock ON.
 3. If your bike has a fuel gauge, there is a third fitting in the tunnel area that is connected to a crescent-shaped funnel. As mnferwerda mentioned, it is to catch any possible leaks from the sending unit and will route any leakage away from the top of the hot engine.
 
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