Is it common to have fuel leak from fitting?
I have fuel leaking from the fitting on the right fuel line in the pic. What is this part called so I can look into replacing it. Is this a common problem, fuel leaking from this fitting? It just started out of the blue no issues whatsoever before.
What to do if you have a fuel leak?
That is the fuel quick disconnect. You have to pull the fuel pump fuse and crank the engine then or you will get a bath when you disconnect it, there’s about 50# of fuel pressure in there.. There’s an “O” ring in there that may need replacing.
How do you change fuel pressure on a Harley Davidson?
I’m brand new to Harley’s. That is the fuel quick disconnect. You have to pull the fuel pump fuse and crank the engine then or you will get a bath when you disconnect it, there’s about 50# of fuel pressure in there.. There’s an “O” ring in there that may need replacing.
Is the fuel line leaking when I disconnect it?
It doesn’t leak if it is disconnected but when I connect it, flows all over. I have reconnected it a bunch of times hoping it was not seated right, but still leaking.
Is there a fuel leak on a Harley Davidson?
Fuel Leak from fitting – Harley Davidson Community I used the “search” function for you and found this post from a previous poster with the same problem. Check it out… Fuel Leak from fitting – Harley Davidson Community Click to expand… Thanks!
When did they change the front rake on the Dyna?
1995: Until this year, all Dynas had a 32-degree front rake, but in 1995 a more responsive 28-degree rake was introduced to the sportier Dyna models. 1999: Evolution engine is replace with the new 88ci Twin Cam engine in the Dyna frame.
Why was the Harley Davidson Dyna model discontinued?
The new Softail frame is reputed to be lighter, stiffer, and dramatically better performing. But by killing off the Dyna – the single most popular Harley among younger riders – many believe the Motor Company has cut itself off at the knees in the highly competitive battle within the motorcycle industry for the loyalty of younger riders.