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  • CArbs connection HELP!!!! Quick!

    Okay... I putted back my carbs today and I have a few question now:

    On this picture... I know where is the vacuum but where do I plug it in... A or B.
    And What goes to the other one?



    And on the second picture: where do I plug Gas line and air line?


    Thanks guys!

  • #2

    Here, judging from the pictures, A should be connected to your octopus, (the thing that controls the fuel flow), which you have labeled Vacuum.

    B should be connected to the vacuum advance under the left side cover.

    It almost looks like the tube you have on B is the one that should go from A to the octopus.




    A is the "vent" tube, it should go to the air box,
    B is the gas supply, it should hook to the hoses from your gas tank
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    • #3
      Originally posted by psycoreefer View Post
      B should be connected to the vacuum advance under the left side cover.
      I don't understand what you mean there...:S

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      • #4
        If you look at the left side of the engine the front round cover, under which the timing components live, at the top of it should be a vacuum hose coming out.That vacuum hose comes from the vacuum advance module and needs to connect to the nipple on the no 2 carb which you have labled B.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by DGXSER View Post
          If you look at the left side of the engine the front round cover, under which the timing components live, at the top of it should be a vacuum hose coming out.That vacuum hose comes from the vacuum advance module and needs to connect to the nipple on the no 2 carb which you have labled B.
          Is this the one circled on this picture?

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          • #6
            That is the vacuum advance hose.Connect it to the #2 carb body.The "B" in your first pic.
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            • #7
              Thank you VERY much!

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