2008 Polaris Kingpin Tour Owners Manual - Page 113

2008 Polaris Kingpin Tour Manual

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MAINTENANCE Fuel System Caution Fuel can damage painted surfaces and plastic parts. Wipe spilled fuel immediately from the motorcycle using a clean, dry, soft cloth. 5. With the engine and exhaust cool, wrap a clean shop towel around the fuel line fitting (2) at the fuel rail. Disconnect it from the fuel rail by squeezing both release buttons (3) simultaneously. Gently slide the fitting from the fuel rail. 6. At the rear left side of the tank, disconnect the tank vent hose (California models) and the water drain hose. 3 7. Carefully remove the fuel tank. 8. To reinstall the fuel tank, reverse the removal steps, routing fuel supply hose to the right of breather hose. 9. Reinstall the fuel line fitting to the fuel rail by sliding the quick-connect onto the rail connector until you hear it click. 10. Reinstall the fuel tank mounting screws. 2 Torque: 35 ft-lb. (47.5 Nm) 11. Reinstall the fuel line access cover. Reinstall the seat. Replace Fuel Filter The fuel filters are attached to the electric fuel pump located inside the fuel tank. Fuel filter condition is associated with engine performance and fuel economy. For fuel filter replacement procedures and special tools required, see the VICTORY Service Manual or contact an authorized VICTORY dealer. 108

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MAINTENANCE
Fuel System
Fuel can damage painted surfaces and plastic parts. Wipe spilled fuel immediately from the motorcycle using a
clean, dry, soft cloth.
Caution
5.
With the engine and exhaust cool, wrap a clean shop towel around the fuel line fitting (2) at the fuel rail.
Disconnect it from the fuel rail by squeezing both release buttons (3) simultaneously. Gently slide the fitting
from the fuel rail.
6.
At the rear left side of the tank, disconnect the tank vent hose
(California models) and the water drain hose.
7.
Carefully remove the fuel tank.
8.
To reinstall the fuel tank, reverse the removal steps, routing fuel
supply hose to the right of breather hose.
9.
Reinstall the fuel line fitting to the fuel rail by sliding the
quick-connect onto the rail connector until you hear it click.
10. Reinstall the fuel tank mounting screws.
Torque: 35 ft-lb. (47.5 Nm)
11. Reinstall the fuel line access cover. Reinstall the seat.
Replace Fuel Filter
The fuel filters are attached to the electric fuel pump located inside the fuel tank. Fuel filter condition is associated
with engine performance and fuel economy. For fuel filter replacement procedures and special tools required, see
the
VICTORY Service Manual
or contact an authorized VICTORY dealer.
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