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fuel lines
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fuel lines
going to put my tank back on my z1b need help with fuel lines ive got my four pipes coming from my carbs how do they connect to fuel tap two outlets on tap do they go on t pieces if so what size and who sells the
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may sound a bit dumb but where do the breather pipes go and from the tap how do the two fuel lines join the tap i have built my bike from boxes and are just about finished its been quite difficult rebuilding it out of a manual some things are not in there wouldnt have been so bad if i could have looked at one cheers
John, take your time to select the two main fuel lines. They can be very difficult to attach to the two lower tee pieces (resp). Also, when they are too large in diameter you have trouble at the petrol cock.
I now go for "fuel resistant" plastic tubing readily avaiable(approx 6.5mm ID).
For the two breather-tubes on the Z1B, use light-weigh rubber and route them up under the tank and end them around where the two tank support "ribbed" dampers are. Some guys feed them thu the oval hole towards the air cleaner. Don't really know what that oval hole for?
The four carb-overflow pipes are a smaller diameter and feed towards the front of the rear wheel thru a figure eight rubber on the RHS of the upper engine mounting bolt.
RegardZ.
I now go for "fuel resistant" plastic tubing readily avaiable(approx 6.5mm ID).
For the two breather-tubes on the Z1B, use light-weigh rubber and route them up under the tank and end them around where the two tank support "ribbed" dampers are. Some guys feed them thu the oval hole towards the air cleaner. Don't really know what that oval hole for?
The four carb-overflow pipes are a smaller diameter and feed towards the front of the rear wheel thru a figure eight rubber on the RHS of the upper engine mounting bolt.
RegardZ.
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Steven, I have seen the oval-hole used to feed the breather tubes through to the air box lid, however, the airbox lid on a Z1B does not have those clips you mention. Notwithstanding, they could be fed thru the hole and just be cut to length across the mesh air-box lid.
The small 6mm nut welded to the side of that oval-hole is to support a cable bracket on the engine side. The bracket is the common type used throughout the machine, it is to hold the main harness and the connection cable to the points.
RegardZ.
The small 6mm nut welded to the side of that oval-hole is to support a cable bracket on the engine side. The bracket is the common type used throughout the machine, it is to hold the main harness and the connection cable to the points.
RegardZ.
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