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i was wondering if someone could post pics of their stock carb (w/o TORS) setup?

i just need to know where the fuel lines are routed. this is my first shee and i can't find info on it.

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i was wondering if someone could post pics of their stock carb (w/o TORS) setup?

i just need to know where the fuel lines are routed. this is my first shee and i can't find info on it.

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I'm going to be working on mine today (spit shining for the dunes) and can try to get a good pic. But, basically it comes off the petcock, over the stock balance tube (or boost bottle if you're running one) and personally I ran mine under the left carb cable to the central "T" that feeds both carbs. For some stupid reason I thought I remembered the fuel line going over the left carb cable (w/TORS) but this seems stupid and I can't remember. Anyway, the key to routing the fuel line is kind of whatever works. You don't want any tight bends that will restrict flow, not hot surfaces, just common sense stuff. I'll see if I can get a pic or two for you. :cheers:

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Yeah and i want to know what is the hose on the outside of each carb? Because One side on mine i noticed its not even there and the other side keeps fallin off? whats it for? do i need them on?

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Yeah and i want to know what is the hose on the outside of each carb? Because One side on mine i noticed its not even there and the other side keeps fallin off? whats it for? do i need them on?

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The hoses you're talking about should be vent tubes. I guess you technically don't need them, but any fuel that is vented will go down the side of the carb and attract sand/dirt/dust etc. If your hoses are gone, or keep falling off, it is probably time to replace them. Over time, the fuel, sun and general weathering, make the plastic stiff and it doesn't keep the elasticity required to hold it on the vents.

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I'm going to be working on mine today (spit shining for the dunes) and can try to get a good pic.  But, basically it comes off the petcock, over the stock balance tube (or boost bottle if you're running one) and personally I ran mine under the left carb cable to the central "T" that feeds both carbs. For some stupid reason I thought I remembered the fuel line going over the left carb cable (w/TORS) but this seems stupid and I can't remember.  Anyway, the key to routing the fuel line is kind of whatever works.  You don't want any tight bends that will restrict flow, not hot surfaces, just common sense stuff.  I'll see if I can get a pic or two for you.  :cheers:

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cool, thanks. :) i've been searching and looking at about every banshee pic and none of them have a carb pic clear enough that i can tell.

 

if you could please post a pic? thanks so much in advance :headbang:

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There is also a choke tube between the carbs that goes from one carb to the other.

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this is the one on the forward part of the carbs, right? straight across from the choke and it just connects the two?

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Not sure if it helps any, but i found this picture of my banshee. Dont know if its the shot you needed, but its the best i had. Those are 28mm's by the way, it should matter though

 

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so the pet cock hose T's off and goes to the rear ports on each carb  and the front choke line is just a straight shot between the two?

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Yeah the fuel line off the petcock runs all the way back to between the two carbs, and has a "T" fitting that connects behind the carbs (back of the carbs, very near the left carb top) then runs to the left side inlet on each carb. The choke tube is a straight shot between the two carbs, from the left carb with the stat, over to the right. It appears Chris642 is running carbs with individual stats (?, but maybe not... Keihins??) other than that it shows the basic idea.

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