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Most aftermarket repair manuals tend to befilled with mistakes. If you go to Harley and purchase the service manuals there...you will go broke. Check on Ebay or Craigslist for the factory manual you need. You tend to get a good price and so what if it is used....you will have oil smudges on it soon enough.
I purchased mine on Ebay for my 99 Road King Classic for about 40% of what Harley wanted.
The connection is a quick dissconnect, I unpluged the line by pushing up on the bottom of the fitting and pulling down on the retainer . This allowed me to unplug the line. I then removed the fitting that was threaded into the tank and found the rubber "O" ring was bad, I replaced the "O" ring and put the parts back together. ( i sprayed a little WD 40 on the Quick dissconnect and applied a small amount of "O" ring lube to the ring prior to putting everything back together )
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