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icprey

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Hi guys,

 

Putting a machine back together from boxes basically, and even though I have the clymer and have figured most things out here I really would like to place these small hoses back in their proper place. Can anyone help me out with the placement of these lines as they should be. I keep ending up with an extra bit I'm not sure about.

 

Describe it to me, take a pick, or if anyone has it send me the oem manual routing diagram(gixer1127@hotmail.com). I assumed this would be in the clymer.

 

I've drawn a quick diagram(don't laugh!!) of how I think they are supposed to pass. Any help here is much appreciated.

 

Thanks

 

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wich hoses exactly are you unsure of?

 

it seems like the case vents are routed correctly. hoses like the resivoir line you could get slightly intriquete and route it away from view.

 

i recently parted my bike as well for a ground up build and im routing evrything as hidden as possible....

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I guess as much as I am asking about routing I am also trying to make sure the attachment points are correct. I have two coolant reservoirs that came in my boxes and one of them has the return(overflow) line plumbed into a T fitting with a small bit of hose. I do not believe this to be correct. I believe that there is one hose from the top of the rad that goes back to the reservoir(the bottom) abd the top one out of the reservoir is long enough to return to the front of the machine where it spews to the ground if overheated. Correct???

 

The small breather hoses one out the back of the base the other out the water pump area hit a tee fitting where that hose goes up/back/forward or wherever I want?? Does this breather hose need to be kept at a certain height or anything??

 

Thanks again. I guess I'm mostly on the right track.

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