sleddineinar
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[FONT="]I broke the fuel line off inside the tank of my 97 700mm while trying to change the fuel filter. What is the best way to replace the line?[/FONT]
Mysledblows
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You can't. Time to junk it��
Not real helpful but a little bit funny. Did you ever find a throttle block thingy?
Not real helpful but a little bit funny. Did you ever find a throttle block thingy?
A couple of bucks
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Can you take the fitting off? Just start off w/ about 3 " of fuel line. Make a mark on the line at the appropriate place measured from the filter. A coat hanger in the fitting hole might help fish it thru.
https://partstream.arinet.com/Mobil...YTs13apDMXsLb2_DVxFCkxX1zwZ4Le6CKrb_f0U1.html
https://partstream.arinet.com/Mobil...YTs13apDMXsLb2_DVxFCkxX1zwZ4Le6CKrb_f0U1.html
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Maim
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to replace the line, you need to pull #4 in the fuel tank parts diagram. i do not see any gasket or o-ring in the fiche so be careful. make sure you empty it btw. should be an easy fix once you do that.
This just happened on a friends Polaris I was working on. I don't know about Yamaha, but Polaris gas tanks have a hole in the front wall, a rubber plug fits in the hole and a brass barb goes through the rubber plug. The biggest pain I had was I discovered the problem after I filled the tank.
Looking at the parts picture for my 2002 Venture, it seems Yamaha has a flange that bolts to the front of the tank. I don't know how easy it is to get the tank out of a Yamaha compared to a Polaris.
https://www.yamahapartshouse.com/oemparts/a/yam/5003bfe4f8700212fc84104e/fuel-tank
Looking at the parts picture for my 2002 Venture, it seems Yamaha has a flange that bolts to the front of the tank. I don't know how easy it is to get the tank out of a Yamaha compared to a Polaris.
https://www.yamahapartshouse.com/oemparts/a/yam/5003bfe4f8700212fc84104e/fuel-tank