Hello all. I’m trying to figure out why a new repo fuel line purchased on Ebay made by Strange Bird is not fitting my VL. Anyone with a ‘34-‘36 could you measure distance between petcocks. I measured nut edge to nut edge on the compression fitting. It’s approx 4-1/4” between. The line bought on Ebay measures 5-1/4”.
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‘35 VLD Fuel line? - distance between petcocks
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I have a set of reproduction 1934-36 tanks on my mixed year VL. My reproduction gas lines measure approx 5 1/4" from outside of one nut to outside of other nut. Bought lines a year ago and had to do extensive bending to make fit. Could your tanks be RL or DL? Don't no if gas line would be different.
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filedata/fetch?id=286977&d=1623761422&type=thumbfiledata/fetch?id=286975&d=1623761421&type=thumb Steve. My tanks have the features you describe. Strange Birds line is too long at the filter by 1/2” with filter positioned all the way forward and an inch too wide at the petcocks. the line on the right side crosses the battery positive terminal ( bad) shorting the fuse and sits flesh against the battery box also not desirable. nothing I can do but bend and braze my own other than drive it 1000 miles to Billy’s place.Attached FilesYou do not have permission to view this gallery.
This gallery has 4 photos.Last edited by Hdace; 06-15-2021, 08:52 AM.
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I cannot get photo showing both lines from top due to seat in the way. But my right petcock comes out of tank parallel with top rail of frame and my left petcock angles out away from frame. Do both of your petcocks angle back to rear or do they both point straight down. If they point straight down they could be 1930-33 tanks and the straight down petcocks would make line too long at strainer.
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In your first photo the left side petcock is closer to frame than right side. Both petcocks should be same distance away from frame as right side petcock. Left side petcock should slightly angle sideways away from frame. I think your left side tank is incorrect. Tank spacers would not be the problem since the top of tank is fixed by the frame bolts. Sorry I cannot get photos.
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Originally posted by Hdace View Post... and both sides come out the same in parallel.
3501-32 VL tanks (replicantmetals.com)Last edited by Peter Cooke; 06-16-2021, 09:30 PM.
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Here are two 1935 VLs with the repro gas lines IMG_2641.JPGIMG_2642.JPGIMG_2643.JPG fitted. The right side is straightforward, with the slanted tank outlet fitted to the gas line then going behind the seat post tube and in front of the battery box. On the left hand side the key feature is that the gas line runs outside the shifter mechanism rather than inside. On the earlier gas tanks with a straight left outlet the fuel line came vertically down, nearly touching the rear cylinder and potentially boiling the gas to give vapour lock. Note that both lines have been bent differently on the left side, as this a typical three-dimensional Harley fit with small clearances. If you can clear the rear shifter linkage and the coil you should be in good shape. It's hard to measure with the tanks installed, but the gas lines appear to be 4.5 - 5" apart. The bike with iron heads is a VLD and the aluminium heads a VLDD.
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