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Does anyone have a picture of the bottom of the V9 fuel tank?

galagticmatro

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In my quest for swapping my tank, I am wondering if anyone has a picture of the bottom of the tank of a V9. I am trying to picture how this thing mounts. I looked at the service manual for the v9...but the diagram shows a v7 tank. I don't want to start taking off my tank until I have a good idea that I have all parts needed for the swap.

Any help would be much appreciated.

Thanks
 
This is diagram how V9 tank mount.

View attachment 16741

Thanks, Unfortunately that doesn't show me where the fuel pump goes in. I can't tell if it is in the back towards the seat or on the side against the frame.

hopefully this weekend I will get the opportunity to take my tank off. Do you know if I will need to replace the fuel pump gasket if I do that? Or is it a reusable kind? That would seem to be an expensive thing to do everytime you take off your tank.

Thanks again!
 
Thanks, Unfortunately that doesn't show me where the fuel pump goes in. I can't tell if it is in the back towards the seat or on the side against the frame.

hopefully this weekend I will get the opportunity to take my tank off. Do you know if I will need to replace the fuel pump gasket if I do that? Or is it a reusable kind? That would seem to be an expensive thing to do everytime you take off your tank.

Thanks again!

I replaced old fuel filter to full metal last month and yes, fuel pump gasket is reusable. Use 7mm socket and torque them to 5Nm if I remember right.
 
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