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slinga207
hey all! this is my first post in these forums:)
i picked my self up a 450r at the begining of the week an was finally able to do some breaking in yesterday, wich i got some very good tips on how to break in on this site.
Well while i was stoping for my second 15min break i got off quad an checked for any leaks or loose parts etc.. an i notice there was a 4ft spoted trail of fluid on the ground, put my finger in an it smelled like gas. So i looked under quad and there was lines (fuel) hanging below frame, and its either one line that was sniped or something, or are those actaully suppost to be two lines air an fuel drain?
its in center of the whole qaud, any idea's if this is a cut line or am i suppost to be leakin a little gas, which it sounds stupid saying it like that what machine leaks gas if it's working properly..
experience rider unexperienced mechanic. here's a pic. Click to view attachment
slinga207
QUOTE(slinga207 @ Oct 18 2009, 07:53 AM) *
hey all! this is my first post in these forums:)
i picked my self up a 450r at the begining of the week an was finally able to do some breaking in yesterday, wich i got some very good tips on how to break in on this site.
Well while i was stoping for my second 15min break i got off quad an checked for any leaks or loose parts etc.. an i notice there was a 4ft spoted trail of fluid on the ground, put my finger in an it smelled like gas. So i looked under quad and there was lines (fuel) hanging below frame, and its either one line that was sniped or something, or are those actaully suppost to be two lines air an fuel drain?
its in center of the whole qaud, any idea's if this is a cut line or am i suppost to be leakin a little gas, which it sounds stupid saying it like that what machine leaks gas if it's working properly..
experience rider unexperienced mechanic. here's a pic. Click to view attachment

Yea i figured it out. over flow line (life saver)... i should prob. put my baffle back in with cap to much back pressure..
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