Fuel Line Quick Disconnect
Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 11:14 pm
After returning from a day's riding in the desert outside Las Vegas yesterday, I smelled gas. Tracking the smell led me to a wet connection to the right side throttle body. Off I went to LV BMW for an O-ring, just before closing. I replaced it, started the engine, and watched a drop of gas fall from behind the black shield above the throttle body. Sure enough, one of the quick disconnects was wet. When I went to separate the coupling, it fell apart in my hands! The male plastic fitting cracked right where the metal keeper rides. Off I went to LV BMW this morning. Dale, Service Manager, said it was not an uncommon occurrence, and he had sourced an aluminum fitting called Jiffy-tite, which he sells for twice the money.
With 34,000 miles on my '02, is this the way to go? Do these quick disconnects have a finite life? Except for the fact that it was the return line fitting that failed, I don't know why fuel wasn't spraying all over the right side of the bike, including the exhaust pipe!
Regards,
Brett
With 34,000 miles on my '02, is this the way to go? Do these quick disconnects have a finite life? Except for the fact that it was the return line fitting that failed, I don't know why fuel wasn't spraying all over the right side of the bike, including the exhaust pipe!
Regards,
Brett