Vac Lines?
#1
Hey guys, putting the bike back together atm, but have found some lines that I don't know where they go. Bike is a 2000.

1st.

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Its on the left hand side, inner frame, under the rear left corner of the airbox.

The top hose from this is attached to nothing.

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And 2nd, theres another one here.

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Thought it might go to the hose I was asking about, but they seem to be a different size, and the hose basically falls off there. Also the hose is much longer that it would need to be to go to this point.

Any help would be great guys, don't want to put the bike together and leave stuff off if I can avoid it.

Cheers,

Greeny.


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#2
The solenoid with org/wt and br wires was for your airbox flapper, if its removed feel free to take out the solenoid and plumbing, the sensor with 3 wires and 2 mount bolts is atmospheric pressure sensor and is correct as it sits
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Maj Wrote:The solenoid with org/wt and br wires was for your airbox flapper, if its removed feel free to take out the solenoid and plumbing, the sensor with 3 wires and 2 mount bolts is atmospheric pressure sensor and is correct as it sits



Thanks Maj, I knew one of the clever ones could help, much appreciated.


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Actually its been ages since my bike had that stuff, the IAP on the back of the airbox may tee into the flapper valve plumbing, it needs to be connected and getting a good signal from all 4 throttlebodies, if there is an open vac tube left behind as you remove the other stuff plug it.
I still have to get back to you on other stuff, tried him twice but no answer... then when we were talking forgot..
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#5
Son found it.


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