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07 Oct 2009 15:00 #326051 by moneypit
Fix for shrunken fuel pipes was created by moneypit
I used 3/8" heat shrink tubing and slide it over the end give it a little heat and done. they fit nice and snug that they are tough to turn when back in place.

2-76 kz900
St Paul MN
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07 Oct 2009 16:09 #326056 by MFolks
Replied by MFolks on topic Fix for shrunken fuel pipes
Be careful when buying heatshrink tubing, some have a meltable inner liner that will make the fix a real problem if you don't notice it.

1982 GPZ1100 B2
General Dynamics/Convair 1983-1993
GLCM BGM-109 Tomahawk, AGM-129A Advanced Cruise Missile (ACM)

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07 Oct 2009 18:05 #326076 by moneypit
Replied by moneypit on topic Fix for shrunken fuel pipes
Good point, this is what I bought and reserch online says gas resistantB)

2-76 kz900
St Paul MN
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08 Oct 2009 09:46 #326174 by fixer5000
Replied by fixer5000 on topic Fix for shrunken fuel pipes
another great idea!!!

1978 kz650b pretty much stock
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08 Oct 2009 17:13 #326248 by kawsakiman
Replied by kawsakiman on topic Fix for shrunken fuel pipes
nice tip!
i would've never thought of that.

someday i will be able to afford my kz habit.

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12 Oct 2009 17:03 #327126 by chance
Replied by chance on topic Fix for shrunken fuel pipes
Good deal.. I use teflon tape. You're a smart Guy..

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16 Oct 2009 11:36 #327868 by mtkawboy
Replied by mtkawboy on topic Fix for shrunken fuel pipes
I dip the ends in Plasti-Dip one at a time once & let it dry hanging with the end pointed down, then do the other. Works for me, your results may vary. Plasti-Dip is what you dip plier handles in. I will try the shrink tubing, very clever. Ive used the teflon tape too.

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16 Oct 2009 18:26 - 01 Sep 2014 06:51 #327932 by Patton
Replied by Patton on topic Fix for shrunken fuel pipes
The best option sometimes. :cheer:

Click here > New fuel pipe joint from Z1E

Good Luck! :)

1973 Z1
KZ900 LTD
Last edit: 01 Sep 2014 06:51 by Patton.

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29 Aug 2014 22:42 #645648 by kzdcw
Replied by kzdcw on topic Fix for shrunken fuel pipes
Definitely Z1 Ent. has the Fuel T's and is the Best Option, but saving Money is always Good!

Moneypit, how is the shrink tubing holding up? I have some inexpensive 3/8" Harbor Freight heat shrink tubing, but don't what type of chemical resistive properties it may have?

77' KZ1000A

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