She no worky boss..

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Re: She no worky boss..

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you did't turn the fuel tap off and forget??
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benny hedges wrote: basically the vac tube should be on the spout that points downwards.
that shoud say breather lol not vac tube - see what happens when you eat chicken dippers while typing! :biggrin
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2 problems found....both fuel pipes kinked so much they werent letting fuel past and the vac tube on the wrong spout....unkinked and a quick swap with the tubes and jobs a gooden....woke my son up tho, so not in the good books with the misses.

She'll soon realise its a good thing I sorted it tonight rather then having to spend the weekend on it though :twisted:

Thanks for all your suggestions though guys, couldnt have done it without you :thumbup:

Well I could but it would have involved alot of thought, not something I'm good at :lol:
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Re: She no worky boss..

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nice easy one then - we've all done it lol!

saved you taking it apart anyway :D
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benny hedges wrote:nice easy one then - we've all done it lol!

saved you taking it apart anyway :D
All I can say is thank f*ck it didnt need to take the carbs to bits. When I saw your first reply Benny, I literally shat myself lol I really did not want to have to take apart the carbs to give them a bit of an overhaul :lol:

Ah well, onto the next bits 8)
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I'd still fit an inline fuel filter on it for a while, that spray dust gets everywhere mate. looks great though :thumbup:
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I think that may be a good idea...Take it I'll need to fit 2, one per cylinder?
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probably mate but i'm sure someone else will tell you,
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Anybody?
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Check my photos taken at the workshop meet - when Yeti was doing his CCTs and had his tank and airbox off

http://gallery.me.com/spaderunner/100348
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