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Post by josephfour on Feb 18, 2024 11:33:18 GMT -5
Turns out I got no sense. It bogged down one day when I was riding it and thought it was the spark plug or carburetor. Looks like it was neither. Their was all kinds of debris in the vaccum pump filter assembly. So now I don't know where the hoses go on my carburetor. Pls help me with this.
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Post by josephfour on Feb 18, 2024 11:35:58 GMT -5
Follow up comment. So I have a vacuum pump. 2 hoses coming off of it. I know one is the vacuum and one is the fuel. Then I have a thin tube coming out the top of my engine.
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Post by aeroxbud on Feb 18, 2024 13:29:53 GMT -5
The thin barb on the side looks like the oil feed. I can only see one other on the top. That's probably fuel and I'm guessing you must have another on the engine or intake for vacuum.
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Post by monsterunderyourbed on Feb 23, 2024 17:08:04 GMT -5
Follow up comment. So I have a vacuum pump. 2 hoses coming off of it. I know one is the vacuum and one is the fuel. Then I have a thin tube coming out the top of my engine. That "vacuum pump" is the vacuum controlled petcock to allow fuel to flow as soon as you begin starting the scoot. That little fella on the side if the carb is the oil inlet that is fed by a supply line coming from the gear driven oil pump on the other side of the engine in front of the stater assembly near the bottom front of the cooling shroud.
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Post by monsterunderyourbed on Feb 23, 2024 17:10:53 GMT -5
....that said the smaller of the two hoses and probably a bit stiffer than the bigger one is the oil supply line, consider replacing it with a new one that is petroleum/oil rated of the exact same size.
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