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Old 10-02-2012, 07:12 PM   #31
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Picture #4-looks like a bulit/female conector just above the ignitor wire harness coupler. Maybe a close up of that. What color is that wire? Picture #7- the dirty bolt up from the sharp rock to the right and just below the axle tube. Don't worry, just drain the gear lube and add the correct amount thru the rubber vent tube opening. You ever heard of a high pressure washer
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Old 10-04-2012, 11:52 AM   #32
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Default Re: Yamaha G14/G11 re-ring

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Picture #4-looks like a bulit/female conector just above the ignitor wire harness coupler. Maybe a close up of that. What color is that wire? Picture #7- the dirty bolt up from the sharp rock to the right and just below the axle tube. Don't worry, just drain the gear lube and add the correct amount thru the rubber vent tube opening. You ever heard of a high pressure washer
Haha funny guy !!! I have only seen bad things come from pressure washing engines and other electrical related contraptions, results in replacing many more parts since its the dirt that holds it together !!!

Anyhoo !! Here are a couple close up photos you were asking about !!

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Old 10-04-2012, 06:57 PM   #33
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Haha funny guy !!! I have only seen bad things come from pressure washing engines and other electrical related contraptions, results in replacing many more parts since its the dirt that holds it together !!!

Anyhoo !! Here are a couple close up photos you were asking about !!

What color is the wire with the electrical tape loosly wraped around it? Although the "low oil lite" shouldn't be on if the sensor/float is not hooked up. May try to lube the key switch, it was supossed to show the lite half way between on and off.
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I bought new rings for my g14 there are no marks on the rings except a printed R on one ring does anyone know the position thanks in advance
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