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I wish I was local to you, I'd come round and sort it out mate.

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Here's a clearer pic.
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It looks like that is the hose for the front carb, but should be run around the other side of the reservoir bottle. Note the one from the thermostat housing on the bottom left of pic that goes across to the other side and curls up round to connect to the rear carb.

The breather hoses will run from where the tank sits along the left side of frame and hang loose down there somewhere.

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Carl you little minx
It would be quicker and easier than all these posts. :lol:


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cybercarl wrote:
Carl you little minx
It would be quicker and easier than all these posts. :lol:


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In know lol, I think the moral of this story is to take plenty of pics before pulling stuff apart doh
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Shame you post count don't go up with all these posts. :lol: :lol:

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I know it's bloody annoying now as I only post it once and 3 pop up :-(
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Just one thought, on the thermostat housing there is a pipe which looks as if it should connect to one of the coolant pipes, but on close inspection is actually blanked off.

AFAIR it's the smaller rearward-pointing one.

It's easy to connect a coolant pipe to it and then be confused by having a connector but no pipe to connect to it.
Check by seeing if you can poke anything up the pipe.


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Did you get the hoses sorted mate?
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nope i now realise these 2 hoses are the ones for the fuel tank the breathers and overflow so there are no spare hoses for this aparent coolant pipe that goes to outside nubbings as is there no spare pl;ace at all on any collant related items in the engine to put a hose from to carbs im far 2 confused nothing makes sense
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N.b. It'll be a good time to replace OEM CCTs :eek2 with manuals at this stage. :thumbup:
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yea well i wanted manual ccts but the person on here iw as getting them from decided to completely vanish afta i asked if he can supply the lock key with them and how much wud be for the 2 of them plus key he read my message and never heard bak from him again and i dunno where else to get them from only ever seen them on here .

god i wish sum1 cud help me like its really driving me mad all the diffrent things people are saying diagrams shown not matching my bike etc i have no idea watsoever wat to do lol
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For manual CCTs contact Bazza (UK based) or Krieger in the US of A

http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic ... 0&p=207061

You don't need a key when replacing OEM CCTs with manuals - just set the timing as specified for each cylinder - (cable tie the chain to the cam on the rear just in case) and then gradually slacken off alternate rear CCT retaining bolts so it comes out smoothly and as straight as possible.
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Re: alternative way to get fuel into engine

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im really wound up now like just tightend the chocke bits bak into carbs and one has snapped now its stuck in carm and not locked on cos it snapped and the threaded bit is inside ffs can u replace them little end bits or do ya have to now get a whole choke unit
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My bad that's okay - I mistook the thermostat housing as the water pump :oops:

Check the fiche for what your missing

As for broken choke - some solutions (unfortunately £££) >> You'll need a pick to rotate /remove the snapped off threaded part

>> http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic ... 48#p219541
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