Plastic nozzle from gas container fell into tank.

YamahaBlaster2k

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I was filling up my blaster and then when I went to pull out the gas can, the plastic nozzle, it fell into the tank. Its a decent sized piece so Im not worried that it will pass into the engine...

Is it necessary to fish the piece out or should I not worry about it? I could always siphon the gas out and push the quad forward. I tried to do that with a little gas in the tank and no luck :/
 
Run it almost dry on gas and then take the tank off to shake the nozzle out the tank is pretty easy to take off 3 screws for the hood then 4 boost and the gas line to take the tank off if I remember correctly.
 
I looked online to try and find it, but didnt have any luck. Maybe you will know what im talking about. I have a long retrival tool that when you push the knob on the end of a flex shaft, three fingers come out the end. Very usefull for getting thing out of where they shouldnt be. I think i bought it at harbor freight.
 
Shouldnt hurt anything but take it out if your worried.


YIPPERS! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^


I looked online to try and find it, but didnt have any luck. Maybe you will know what im talking about. I have a long retrival tool that when you push the knob on the end of a flex shaft, three fingers come out the end. Very usefull for getting thing out of where they shouldnt be. I think i bought it at harbor freight.

I call it the grabber! awesome when you drop a bolt or nut between the intake runners! I have one too! that would work fo sho!

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I:II:I:D Slick I should like to see the result of those grabber prongs attatched to one of those bulbous things in your sig pic, shoul be quite a squeal.I:I:D:D:D
 
Thanks everyone, I decided not to stress about it. Just going to leave it in there. -__-

I tried taking the fuel line off but the line is some sort of hard plastic and I can't get it to disconnect from the tank...