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| Not Yet Wild Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: Fort Worth, texas
Posts: 16
| I just put a new yamaha engine in my G9. I need some help making a few connections...to the fuel pump, and vacuum lines. I took the engine out a month ago and now cannot remember the connections. Pictures of the fuel pump and where lines go would be a big help. Picture of engine with vacuum line hookups. Where does the vacuum line from the air cleaner go? Somebody help please. There is a hose connection at the bottom front of the engine, where does it go? |
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| Gone Wild Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Phoenix
Posts: 571
| The port on the front of the motor between the starter and motor is the vacuum port. (fuel pump and check valve go there) Hope pictures help, vacuum inlet port on fuel pump is on the top cover, the other 2 are fuel in-fuel out. |
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| Gone Wild Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Phoenix
Posts: 571
| Oh, buy the way,FW, welcome to the site!! |
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| Gone Wild | the bigest hole on the fuel pump is the inlet from the fuel tank the one closet to the engine the outer part of the pump is the vaccum line the other one goes to the carb |
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| Gone Wild Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Phoenix
Posts: 571
| Thanks cart, always learn something from you guys! Mike |
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| Not Yet Wild Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: Fort Worth, texas
Posts: 16
| Thanks to you all. It runs better when it's hooked up correctly. B |
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| Gone Wild Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Phoenix
Posts: 571
| Good deal, Enjoy! Mike |
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| Admin/Moderator ![]() Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Ohio
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| Very nice work here Mike!! Did I miss a thread with pics of your cart? ![]() |
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| gone yamaha! ![]() Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: ontario, canada
Posts: 1,383
| ya mike that is a super clean engine! did you polish the valve cover? looks sharp! |
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| Gone Wild Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Phoenix
Posts: 571
| Thanks Ron, and no you didn't miss it. I haven't done a picture thread, cause I don't know how. Got it done in Nov. I tore it down to bare frame,sanded and cleaned before paint. Then just detailed each part as I reassembled it. Came out real good as I haven't put a wrench on it since! I've driven it close to 300mi. and it just hums along happy! Saber, yes I did polish the valve cover, and thanks for the comps. I just want to help people the way you all have helped me! This site has the greatest members!!! Didn't mean to hi jack- but thanks Mike |
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