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Re: Reinstalling carb- where do the two hoses go on the bott

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 10:18 pm
by Justin80
This is correct, right?

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Edit: I found this, which makes me think the previous owner mixed up the fuel/vac lines. Maybe?

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Re: Reinstalling carb- where do the two hoses go on the bott

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 11:08 pm
by mousewheels
This is correct, right?
If the red braided line is connected to the petcock per your photo and to the carb fuel inlet then the fuel and vac lines are swapped.

The pic of vacuum line and petcock in this thread is from the wiki. It is the OEM confirmed setup.

Related: Wiki has a diagram of petcock internals. Fuel comes out from the top, vacuum on bottom

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Re: Reinstalling carb- where do the two hoses go on the bott

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 7:55 am
by Feral_Sparky
Ok, time to do some hose replacement. Wont cost you more then $3 from the local lawn supply like home depot etc.

Go to Home depot or your local lawn store and buy a foot of 1/4 and 3/16 fuel line. 1/4 goes to the fuel hose and the 3/16 goes to the petcock :) Always best to just buy new since its cheap and that braided cable is prob 20 years old.

Also a good idea while your at it to get a clear 1/4 fuel filter while you are there. If home depot does not have it, auto zone will. And attach it while your fitting the new line as getting it off once its on is HARD. Best to get it on the first time.

Re: Reinstalling carb- where do the two hoses go on the bott

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 2:56 pm
by Bear45-70
Irregardless of whether the fuel line reaches or not, you should replace it as those old line will get eaten on the inside by the rotten gas we have today and plug up your carb. I prefer clear lines for replacement as you can see what is going on inside them. Oh and next time take a picture before you disassemble something. It will save you this type of head ache.

Re: Reinstalling carb- where do the two hoses go on the bott

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 4:39 pm
by Justin80
Ok. Going with clear lines.

Thanks for the help

Re: Reinstalling carb- where do the two hoses go on the bott

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 7:14 pm
by Feral_Sparky
Bear45-70 wrote:Irregardless of whether the fuel line reaches or not, you should replace it as those old line will get eaten on the inside by the rotten gas we have today and plug up your carb. I prefer clear lines for replacement as you can see what is going on inside them. Oh and next time take a picture before you disassemble something. It will save you this type of head ache.
Hey look bear, for once we agreed on something hehe.

Re: Reinstalling carb- where do the two hoses go on the bott

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 7:18 pm
by Bear45-70
Feral_Sparky wrote:
Bear45-70 wrote:Irregardless of whether the fuel line reaches or not, you should replace it as those old line will get eaten on the inside by the rotten gas we have today and plug up your carb. I prefer clear lines for replacement as you can see what is going on inside them. Oh and next time take a picture before you disassemble something. It will save you this type of head ache.
Hey look bear, for once we agreed on something hehe.
Sparky, you can't be wrong all the time. Image

Re: Reinstalling carb- where do the two hoses go on the bott

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 11:15 pm
by mousewheels
All's good with replacing tubing :thumbwink:

Honda did much all around (mechanical/electricals) to give clues, however subtle.
For OEM fuel and vac lines, Honda used a larger bore hose and carb fitting than the vacuum side. You can look at the tubing id, and figure out the best fit vs will fit. That will get the hoses connected correctly.

If you like to go the extra mile on replacement, keep the different sized tubing, or uniquely mark both ends between vacuum vs fuel.