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Originally Posted by redoliander
drain the fuel out first.
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nope... you'll have a problem with that (I know - I've done this).
Remove the tank by removing the head bolts, lifting it up, then removing the fuel pump connection and the over flow hoses. remove rear bolt and then set aside. If you need to remove the fuel, you can either remove the filler cap - or remove the fuel pump. either are not too tricky, but the fuel pump does require a bit more finess (watch out for the release tab on it - don't break it!)
Jim