
Carb Oil Tube?!
- Henriettaah
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Carb Oil Tube?!
Can someone please tell me the name of the narrow oil tube that runs into the carb
I've taken my carb off twice the last few days and removing this tube was a struggle, involving prising it off and pulling. There was the tiniest nick on it which has broken into a tiny split, and there is air being pulled in through it. I tried an insulation tape repair :p which wasn't successful. Soooooo I need to replace it, as the length is too short to cut it. Anyone know? It runs up from the bottom end into the carb, and is quite narrow. There is a wider tube which runs from the autolube tank down into the bottom half of the engine.

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- Henriettaah
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What a pain in the @ss!
From what I can read - to just replace the carb feed line from the autolube pump to the carb - the crankcase right hand cover needs to be removed, which involves:
draining the transmission oil
removing oil/water pump cover and radiator cover
draining the coolant
removing the kick start lever.

From what I can read - to just replace the carb feed line from the autolube pump to the carb - the crankcase right hand cover needs to be removed, which involves:
draining the transmission oil
removing oil/water pump cover and radiator cover
draining the coolant
removing the kick start lever.

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On my Vision, it's common to have to drain something, get a new gasket, and then improvise because the part you need isn't available anymore.
You do get that sense in pride in saying that you fixed the (insert repair here) and your friends just look at you, nod and talk about something they did that day.
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