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    tim85
    wrote on last edited by tim85
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    Hi guys,

    Just bought a dt 125r from 1990.
    Got a question for the carb.

    Does the 2 circled pipes go anywhere or are they overflows?

    alt pic carb

    Thanks for the help!

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      Calum
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      They are carb warmer pipes.

      Coolant from the cylinder head go to the carb to warm it up!

      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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      • T tim85

        Hi guys,

        Just bought a dt 125r from 1990.
        Got a question for the carb.

        Does the 2 circled pipes go anywhere or are they overflows?

        alt pic carb

        Thanks for the help!

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        markus.w
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        @tim85 on my bike they are overflow/breather pipes as they connect to nothing, just directed downwards. I think The smaller lower one is for when you drain the float bowl. The carb warming pipes are on the other side and a bit higher. Sort of directly behind the choke linkage, 2 pipes quite close together and pointing upwards My warming pipes have just been removed and looped at the cylinder head by the previous owner. I guess they're only needed if you live in a cold country.

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          Calum
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          Yeah sorry, not sure what I was really thinking. I jist said carb warming pipes for no discernable reason.

          I haven't seen that carb for years. I can't even remember where those hoses are anymore.

          The fact they are pointing down suggest that they are overflow.

          Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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          • CalumC Calum

            Yeah sorry, not sure what I was really thinking. I jist said carb warming pipes for no discernable reason.

            I haven't seen that carb for years. I can't even remember where those hoses are anymore.

            The fact they are pointing down suggest that they are overflow.

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            @Calum no worries mate. When somebody asks that question it usually is the warmer pipes they're refering to as I think they're quite a rarity. Well in the UK at least.

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              tim85
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              Ok, thx a lot guys... it runs fine, but just wanted to make sure

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