oil cooler lines and orientation
Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2017 6:56 pm
Hi All,
This is a duhhhhh requests but then most of mine are. I have finally got back to 1980 after installing a new ignition kit. I have forgotten much of the dismantling and need a little guidance at re assembling her correctly. I know the owners manual shows hose and cable routing but it is a weird graphic so to follow I am hoping I can ask your help in getting a few good snaps of what I am working with. Here's my areas of concern:
I need to see the proper installing for the oil cooler (brackets and placement) and the routing for the oil cooler rubber feed lines thru the frame to the cooler.
I need to see the correct routing thru the frame for the clutch cable.
I need to see the correct routing for the throttle cables from the carbs, thru the frame to the handlebars.
If anyone has a few good photos of these items I would be very grateful. I know I should have photographed everything prior to dis assembly but I did not anticipate such a long time span between tear down and reassembly. Note to self .............
Many thanks
ron n
This is a duhhhhh requests but then most of mine are. I have finally got back to 1980 after installing a new ignition kit. I have forgotten much of the dismantling and need a little guidance at re assembling her correctly. I know the owners manual shows hose and cable routing but it is a weird graphic so to follow I am hoping I can ask your help in getting a few good snaps of what I am working with. Here's my areas of concern:
I need to see the proper installing for the oil cooler (brackets and placement) and the routing for the oil cooler rubber feed lines thru the frame to the cooler.
I need to see the correct routing thru the frame for the clutch cable.
I need to see the correct routing for the throttle cables from the carbs, thru the frame to the handlebars.
If anyone has a few good photos of these items I would be very grateful. I know I should have photographed everything prior to dis assembly but I did not anticipate such a long time span between tear down and reassembly. Note to self .............
Many thanks
ron n