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Old Feb 11, 2010 | 03:50 PM
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Default 2000 300 4x4

On either side of the carb there are tubes where an air line would go? Where do these air lines go to? I cant seem to find it in my manual or online, any help would be appreciated!
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Old Feb 13, 2010 | 09:40 AM
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Originally Posted by fmb3
On either side of the carb there are tubes where an air line would go? Where do these air lines go to? I cant seem to find it in my manual or online, any help would be appreciated!
Thanks
One is for your carb bowl drain it plug's on the bottom of the carb bowl and the other one is a vacum line , the one for the carb bowl drain from the Factory is routed down low enough to keep the gas overflow away from the exhaust and other hot spot's that can cause a fire if your carb's float and needle valve stick's allowing fuel to overflow causing the risk of a fire ; the second hose is a vacum line lhat is routed up near the handle bar's to keep from sucking water in the fuel system .

The hose should be checked when regular maintance is done to your quad , changing your engine oil and oil filter , cleaning and re - oiling your air filter and air box and draing the duck bills, if the vacum tube get's clogged it can cause vapor - lock in your fuel system ; i hope this help's you out and welcome to the forums fmb3 !

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