It's been a while... need some help with my DS650 project
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It's been a while... need some help with my DS650 project
Hello Everyone,
it's been quite some time since I posted here. I used to be an avid poster on these forums but life has changed and I actually been riding less and less each year.
I've started a DS650 proejct about 2-3 years ago and I'm on the final stages on my project. I owned 2 DS650 prior to this build however they were 2000 models. The bottom end of this build is from a 2003. There is this hose that comes out of this elbow that is threaded onto the bottom end that the oil goes thru the motor (it's located on the bottom end of the bike and one end connects to a hose). I was told in the past this helps the DS in the event it flips over it won't starve the engine of oil.
Well mine is cut on the end and even tho I haven't fired it yet, some oil came out of this hose. I can't seem to find where the end of this hose goes to. Perhaps cap it off some how? Any suggestions? I'm hoping to fire it next week (as soon as I can find some race fuel locally).
it's been quite some time since I posted here. I used to be an avid poster on these forums but life has changed and I actually been riding less and less each year.
I've started a DS650 proejct about 2-3 years ago and I'm on the final stages on my project. I owned 2 DS650 prior to this build however they were 2000 models. The bottom end of this build is from a 2003. There is this hose that comes out of this elbow that is threaded onto the bottom end that the oil goes thru the motor (it's located on the bottom end of the bike and one end connects to a hose). I was told in the past this helps the DS in the event it flips over it won't starve the engine of oil.
Well mine is cut on the end and even tho I haven't fired it yet, some oil came out of this hose. I can't seem to find where the end of this hose goes to. Perhaps cap it off some how? Any suggestions? I'm hoping to fire it next week (as soon as I can find some race fuel locally).
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After 2000 they started with this - it is an air bleed for the oiling system, with this bleed hose the need to crack the screw behind the oil filter is not needed. Even though it is an air bleed - you will see oil in it. Either replace with a new hose back to the nipple on the oil tank or cap it off & bleed it when you change the oil. Once the engine is primed its fine to cap off the hose.
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