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    • dtluke
      dtluke last edited by

      Once again the Haynes manual doesn't cover my model. I've scoured the internet for a carb diagram but I can even find my carb on there. Its a heated mikuni maybe tm/vm? Anyway, the last ower obviously detached a few hoses and left them off. As I'm rebuilding it I want to put it back how it should be. Anyone know where these three pipes should connect to?

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      Thabks again guys

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      • Mightyman
        Mightyman Global Moderator last edited by

        The first one is, i THINK, an overflow. So just connect up a spare bit of hose and leave it to trail just under the frame of the bike. The other two are most likely the two hose ends for the heating loop. They should both have hoses to connect them to the head of your engine.

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        • dtluke
          dtluke @Mightyman last edited by

          @MIGHTYMAN thanks for a quick reply. I'm pretty sure pic 2 show the hoses for the heating loop but not the ones I'm pointing to. These were also unconnected as he'd decided to put two bolts in the head so I will leave these. Its probably only for carb icing.

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          • NINJA
            NINJA @dtluke last edited by NINJA

            @dtluke To obtain part numbers and diagrams these 2 webby's are super useful;

            https://www.fowlersparts.co.uk/browser/manufacturer/yamaha/bike/dt125r

            https://www.yamahamotorcyclespares.co.uk/spares/choosemodel.asp?Make=YAMAHA&uID=0

            Just pick your bikes year etc - HTH 😉

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