Once you've removed the bolt lift the back of the tank and slide it
backwards and it will come off. It's just resting on two rubber bushings at
the front.
The fuel line and vacuum line should be pretty apparent if you shine a
light on the petcock. Both are going down towards the carbs.

-Kyle


On Mon, Nov 22, 2021 at 8:09 AM [email protected] <[email protected]>
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> I need to change spark plugs on my 1984 700S and the dealer's parts
> counter suggested removing the gas tank to get at the plugs underneath. I
> removed the bolt at the base of the tank (near the seat), but the tank
> still seems attached at the front of the bike.
>
> The shop manual for the 700S says to also disconnect the fuel line at the
> fuel valve, and the vacuum line at the intake pipe, but there aren't clear
> pics showing where each is connected.
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