Disconnecting fuel line from 019 tank

May 14, 2024
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Bellingham, WA
I know pretty simple I bet, but looking at a new fuel tank OEM on eBay that's about 1/2 price of having mine repainted. The HD box has an 019 date code so should be fine for my 019 Trglide. Mine is full of fuel now don't want to fiddle with it. Do the new factory tanks come with a metal "do be careful" that sticks out where one would attach the fuel line?

Is there some kind sender or pump inside the tank? Would this be just a plug and play ordeal? Or are there internal parts that would have to be swapped out? Sorry for all the questions, thanks.
 
I know pretty simple I bet, but looking at a new fuel tank OEM on eBay that's about 1/2 price of having mine repainted. The HD box has an 019 date code so should be fine for my 019 Trglide. Mine is full of fuel now don't want to fiddle with it. Do the new factory tanks come with a metal "do be careful" that sticks out where one would attach the fuel line?

Is there some kind sender or pump inside the tank? Would this be just a plug and play ordeal? Or are there internal parts that would have to be swapped out? Sorry for all the questions, thanks.
As mentioned, the sender and pump are inside the tank.
I did a video replacing the check valve line, plus detailed info on replacing the fuel filter too.

Video link:

View: https://youtu.be/eMuWL2YkTFY?si=G9YsdWwIVF0dw07V
 

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