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Old 08-30-2005, 09:35 AM
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1997 CBR1100XX Fuel tank tubing?

I'm hoping someone here can help me. Up until a few years ago I've had all my service done at the dealer, now I bought a service manual. So anyway to the question, I needed to do some service and removed the fuel tank and when I lifted the tank I took note where all the fuel lines, overflow tube vacuum line went, but the fuel tank vent tube had me confused. It attached to the tank and then a few inches down it went into a tee, one end went down to where the tank overflow tube was routed but the other side of the tee just was left looped through a hole in the frame which didn’t seem correct..

Does anyone know the correct routing for these tubes??

The manual and any schematic picture I've found is different to what I see and doesn’t help.

Any info would be helpful

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Old 09-01-2005, 10:36 AM
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Re: 1997 CBR1100XX Fuel tank tubing?

I can't belive there's no one who can help me!!!

Bummer!~
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Re: 1997 CBR1100XX Fuel tank tubing?

The best I can say is get as close to the manual schematic and see where it leaves ya...
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