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Kettle
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PostPosted: 16:42 - 13 Feb 2016    Post subject: Vacuum hose lexmoto xtr 125 Reply with quote

Hi everyone
I have recently replaced a throttle and choke cables on a 11 plate Lexmoto xtr 125 . I have now discovered that both pipes which come from the petrol tank are detached from the carburetor, I have checked the Haynes "universal Chinese manual" although cant find a thing...... Can anyone advise which inlets/outlets on tank/carburetor are connected which way round ?? There are two outlets at the AUTO fuel tap at the tank and two inlets at the carb, one just behind the cylinder and the other further back near the air filter.
One pipe is the vacuum hose and the other is the fuel pipe.
Thanks
Alan.
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RhynoCZ
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PostPosted: 17:55 - 13 Feb 2016    Post subject: Reply with quote

Simple check at the carb is, to plug in the hoses, and press the start button. The hose where there will be suction is your vacuum line.
Then, if the TAP has a PRI position, try it, it will leak petrol (bypassing the vacuum valve)= that is your fuel line.

The length and diameter of the hoses will also help you to determine where they should go. IF the hoses were factory fitted or at least of the same length and diameter as the factory ones.
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