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Post by riderboy on May 16, 2011 21:26:31 GMT -5
Hi pretty soon I will be changing out the vacume line and fuel line but I need a digram to know which is vacume so I wont change out the oil line. Infact I might need a oil line diagram too. Can anybody shoot me the inside of there bike and post arrows on it? Thanks guys I'm a newbe.
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Post by sinister357 on May 16, 2011 22:05:25 GMT -5
heres a pic of mine. ;D if you look close, it's just 2 T's, teeing off the main line from the mainfold all the way to the petcock on mine. blue's vacuum/emission and light blue is fuel. no oil lines that i am aware of, on our gy6.
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Post by goodharbor on May 16, 2011 22:26:31 GMT -5
Here's my "back of the envelope" drawing of the vacuum lines. Attachments:
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Post by riderboy on May 17, 2011 6:20:45 GMT -5
heres a pic of mine. ;D if you look close, it's just 2 T's, teeing off the main line from the mainfold all the way to the petcock on mine. blue's valuum/emission and light blue is fuel. no oil lines that i am aware of, on our gy6. God damn she looks sexy. WOW!!!!!!!! How did you got her to look like that? Chemical didn't do much to it.Hmmm Very clean my brother!
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Post by sinister357 on May 17, 2011 9:22:29 GMT -5
God damn she looks sexy. WOW!!!!!!!! How did you got her to look like that? Chemical didn't do much to it.Hmmm Very clean my brother! she's brand new.
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Post by riderboy on May 18, 2011 6:50:08 GMT -5
God damn she looks sexy. WOW!!!!!!!! How did you got her to look like that? Chemical didn't do much to it.Hmmm Very clean my brother! she's brand new. Those look like silicone lines from rc planes and cars well they look alike. I took off all my panels that needed to do this changes so cant wait to replace it and get back into driving it.
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Post by sinister357 on May 18, 2011 9:07:01 GMT -5
yeah. they're silicone.
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Post by Scoot-Hacker on May 18, 2011 10:39:25 GMT -5
I prefer the clear urethane lines. You can see whether or not it's getting gas without unplugging anything. They're certified for use in gas diesel & ethanol fuels.
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Post by sprocket on May 18, 2011 10:44:16 GMT -5
Tygon..
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Post by sinister357 on May 18, 2011 10:45:21 GMT -5
I prefer the clear urethane lines. You can see whether or not it's getting gas without unplugging anything. They're certified for use in gas diesel & ethanol fuels. yup. thats what i use.
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