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lew600fazer

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Best place to site a scott oiler
« on: 18 March 2014, 10:27:37 pm »
Hi Anyone any photos of were they have mounted there Scott Oiler on the FZ1 or recommend the best place, for ease of fitting and ease of topping up the oil level.
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Re: Best place to site a scott oiler
« Reply #1 on: 18 March 2014, 11:31:43 pm »
I assume you are referring to the Gen2?

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Re: Best place to site a scott oiler
« Reply #2 on: 19 March 2014, 07:00:49 am »
I know it's not a scottoiler,but it's the electronic one I've used for ages. I believe the scottoiler is a better fit here.

I had to fit the yellow valve in, as the oilflow needed restricting.
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Re: Best place to site a scott oiler
« Reply #3 on: 19 March 2014, 07:37:45 am »
I assume you are referring to the Gen2?

Sorry yea the Gen 2
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Re: Best place to site a scott oiler
« Reply #4 on: 19 March 2014, 07:42:05 am »
I know it's not a scottoiler,but it's the electronic one I've used for ages. I believe the scottoiler is a better fit here.

I had to fit the yellow valve in, as the oilflow needed restricting.


Thanks I had a Scott oiler under the seat on my Z1000SX  and always seemed to have trouble keeping it primed and the flow control was irratic, might have just been the unit or the vacum pipe  would drop off, likely cause of the irratic feed now when I think about .
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