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RE: [ST] Fuel fitting leak - not QD



Hey Emile,

This should stop after a few minutes, but mine will sometimes still do
it. If the noise keeps up after the first minute or two, I stop at the
next red light, turn off the bike, turn it back on again, and it goes
away. 

The noise is a vibration of some valve. My guess is it is not good to
let is just vibrate and make the noise, but who knows, maybe not. 

Peter Chittum
'01 BRG ST
San Jose, CA, USA 

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[mailto:st-triumphnet.com-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Emile Nossin
Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2005 8:55 AM
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Subject: RE: [ST] Fuel fitting leak - not QD

>If I moved the hose when the system was pressurized it would spray gas.

Talking about fuel pump, I guess it's normal to hear the pump zooming
continuously when outside temperature is below 10C or so? It seems to
stop zooming at warmer temperatures, or at least I think that's the
factor influencing it.

Emile
www.piloot.com

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