I am about to go buy some new fuel/vacuum line and wodered if anyone knows how much is needed I am guessing about 5 feet of 1/4 inch line.
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I just re-plumbed the fuel lines on my '81LH. If you are using the octopus, 3 ft (what DiverRay said) of fuel line will cover it.
However, I decided to eliminate the octopus. I routed only the rear nipples from the L/R petcock down thru the 1-2 (and 3-4) carbs, thru an in-line fuel filter, thru a fuel T fitting, and in to the opposite side fuel inlet - so the fuel comes up from the bottom. The T fitting was used to connect both the 1-2 and 3-4 carb fuel inlets together. I purchased 4 ft of fuel line and used approx 3-3/4 ft. Of course I capped the front petcock nipples and capped the #2 carb boot.
For the vaccume advance hose, I found that only 1" of the end going to the #2 carb was bad, so I just trimmed it back and reconnected.
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I know on my '79 standard, I only need about 10" of vacum line for the petcocks. On your bike, I think you have one longer line going back, so 2' should cover everything.
RayRay Matteis
KE6NHG
XS1100 E '78 (winter project)
XS1100 SF Bob Jones worked on it!
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Did you connect both left and right petcock fuel nipples or just the right one? I am thinking of connecting both petcocks with a T and from there go to a filter. from the filter going to another T that branches off to the two fuel inlets on the carbs. Any problems running without the octopus? Do you have to change what position you run the petcock in i.e. can still be set to on, prime, and reserve with no problems in running the engine?80 XS1100LG
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The left and right side front petcock nipples (PRI) are capped. I routed both the left and right side rear petcock nipples (ON and RES) thru seperate fuel lines and filters. They are T'd together just before the 1-2 and 3-4 carb fuel inlets.
No problems without the octopus - but with my setup, the PRI position is not used (since it only bypasses the octopus when the octopus is connected).
connecting both petcocks with a T and from there go to a filter. from the filter going to another T that branches off to the two fuel inlets on the carbs
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