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Post by dansaia on Aug 12, 2016 10:31:11 GMT -5
hillbillybob Thank you very much, these are great. Would you at all be able to provide me with pictures of the fuel tank lines to the fuel pump and then to the carb. I absolutely would be more than willing to pay you for your time and effort to do so as I know time is money! But I have searched and searched and cannot find these. It is important to me to do this correctly and right the first time. I am completely redoing this scoot with custom paint and all. If you provide me with a paypal email I would gladly pay you (or anyone) for detailed high res pictures of the vac lines as mentioned above. Thanks
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Post by dansaia on Aug 11, 2016 20:26:07 GMT -5
Greetings First, I would like to offer my thanks and gratitude to everyone that helps and offers assistance on these forums, without your help I would not have got my '06 Wildfire up and running. But now, I have acquired a 2008 BMS v9 Evo in pretty good shape EXCEPT someone has the gas/vac lines all off and disconnected. There appears to be a canister PCV that was connected at one point and I don't see any type of fuel pump. I am looking for some type of diagram or schematic that can show me how to hook up all the lines. I will attach some images here and hope they help. I know I can get this running if I can figure this out. I am trying to grasp how the fuel works with the fuel tank in the front below the carb. Thanks for any help. This is what I have Carb and hoses from my scoot
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