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long radiator hose route and rubber engine guard
« on: 15 January 2024, 02:06:45 pm »
where does the long thin radiator hose go to and could do with any pics showing the big rubber engine and shock guard, i took them off in a hurry after 3 spark plugs snapped off leaving just the threads on my new mk1 fzs6 project :eek  thanks
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Re: long radiator hose route and rubber engine guard
« Reply #1 on: 16 January 2024, 01:12:31 am »
 Is it the ones from the carbs or ????

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Re: long radiator hose route and rubber engine guard
« Reply #2 on: 16 January 2024, 04:31:57 pm »
yes, ive litterally just found the pipe from the carbs and fitted it, just trying to remember where the rubber engine guard goes as the manual i found on google is useless, thanks for your help

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Re: long radiator hose route and rubber engine guard
« Reply #3 on: 17 January 2024, 12:02:06 am »
yes, ive litterally just found the pipe from the carbs and fitted it, just trying to remember where the rubber engine guard goes as the manual i found on google is useless, thanks for your help
The rubber on the front top of the engine to direct water off plug caps??
If that is it, then the two holes at the top of the rubber closest together push on too the two round protruding pieces on to the flat part at the front of the frame at near the head-stock. Parts catalogue gives a better picture of it