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Picture of seca II carbs

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by MrPadleout, Apr 1, 2011.

  1. MrPadleout

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    Can someone please take a picture of "under the gas tank and airbox" on an earlier model xj 600? Mine is a 1992 and I just want to make sure all my vacuum lines and fuel lines are connected right. Thanks!
     
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    The remaining hose you can't see is the petcock vacuum hose, which goes from the petcock to the far left intake (intake boots are removed in the pic obviously).

    I have a better picture somewhere...
     
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    What about the two knobs that rotate on top of the carbs. Do they lead to anything?
     
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    also, The smaller line that connects to the bottom of the airbox (left side of picture) lead to anything?

    Thanks for the pic man!
     
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    Are you referring to these?

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    They're just breather tubes for the carb bowls. The one on the right is correct. They tuck up into the bottom of the airbox.

    That hose on the bottom left of the airbox just hangs down near the swingarm. It has a valve that looks like a fuel filter in the middle somewhere to let moisture out and not back in -- I think I've got that right.
     
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    Yes, Thanks man. Thats exactly what I was looking for. so they don't connect to anything? both of mine look like the one on the left with the brass end piece.

    I was wondering what the fuel filter looking thing was also. Thanks again
     

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