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Hi,
had a issue today when I went out to park my car. A bike (whose owner had probably come to the market nearby) had a open hose out of which petrol was pouring onto the street. It was a kawasaki bike with a black neoprene hose just below the tank and the hose was not connected anywhere. There was already a pool of petrol on the road. Fearing a safety risk, we first tried clamping the hose but that wasnt working. Then someone pointed out a brass nipple below the tank and that seemed to be the only location the hose could be connected to. We pushed the hose onto it and the leakage stopped. But have we done the right thing?
Pic here of the connection we made. This thing is just immediately below the tank. Tell me quickly
Ameyam
had a issue today when I went out to park my car. A bike (whose owner had probably come to the market nearby) had a open hose out of which petrol was pouring onto the street. It was a kawasaki bike with a black neoprene hose just below the tank and the hose was not connected anywhere. There was already a pool of petrol on the road. Fearing a safety risk, we first tried clamping the hose but that wasnt working. Then someone pointed out a brass nipple below the tank and that seemed to be the only location the hose could be connected to. We pushed the hose onto it and the leakage stopped. But have we done the right thing?
Pic here of the connection we made. This thing is just immediately below the tank. Tell me quickly
Ameyam
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