I had the tank off to run some wires...I had taken out the fuel pump fuse and ran bike 'til it died, so it had the pressure relieved properly. It came out easily with no binding.
After hours of work, the last thing to do is hook up the fuel line, put in fuse, check for leaks, covers and saddle bag replacement...10 minutes tops.
After giving the it a thin coat of oil, I plugged the 'fuel line' into the 'check valve' and after seating and having the collar slide back down, it leaks badly. It seems a bit looser than I remember....both vertically and sideways.
I think the extended warranty should cover it...but the Indy shops don't want to do the HD extended warranty because of the short hours allotted for any given job. I have major reservations about my local dealer. To get the bike to a dealer on the mainland and back will cost more than the parts. Then I need a HD tool (48646) as listed in the manual (No I don't mean the front suspension that that number brings up). Maybe just buying both parts and the tool will ensure that it is going to be resolved?
From what I have read in other threads on the topic, there really are viable options other than replacement.