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Ok guys so Im in the process of putting the shee back together and forgot where all the stuff goes-

1) where do the rubber tubes on the radiator overflow bottle go, I know one of them goes to the top of the rad. but which one and where does the other go? and does it matter where this bottle is mounted?

2) the vent under the rear motor mount on top the case, it's the tranny vent im pretty sure, is there suppose to be a vent hose on there? there wasn't one when I got the shee so I just left it alone.

3) The vent hose that comes out of the clutch cover has a clip on it like it's suppose to connect somewhere, is it?

Thanks guys

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Tranny vent hose is T'd off by Coolant line coming from the right case cover.

Coolant bottle hose & those motor lines are routed to the frame where rad is mounted..

 

I just removed my bottle.. ran the rad line down the frame..

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the hose to the radiator connects to the bottom of the tank, and the top of the tank hose doubles back to somewhere to the right of the rad

 

hey man, u wanna hit kinkaid in about 2 weeks?

Edited by AKheathen
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the hose to the radiator connects to the bottom of the tank, and the top of the tank hose doubles back to somewhere to the right of the rad

 

hey man, u wanna hit kinkaid in about 2 weeks?

I'd love to but still trying to get everything pieced together, dont have all the plastics or chain and a couple other things about that time Im going to get my PC work done too, everytime I start getting it put back together Im able to put some money into the banshee fund and end up doing something more to it haha, Im not really looking at riding till June probably though.

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