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russg
08-03-06, 10:38 PM
hi guys :D :) :D

am thinking of getting a scotoiler for my w reg 650s any way how easy ar they to fit (not very good with mechanics) or is it just easier to get it fitted by some1 else :D :D :D plus where is the cheapest place to get 1 i presume the mk7 universal 1 is the best to get for some 1 who wont use there bike loads and loads

but i still think scotoiler is the thing for me though

any help welcome

cheers

russ
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Bonart
08-03-06, 11:08 PM
Its real easy. I even did it. I put mine under the left (as sat on bike) saddle shutter under the seat. I only needed a couple of washers to pad it out as the frame has a perfect hole already screwed in the frame, Check here for more help.
http://www.sv650.org/sv_feb00.htm#12/02/2000%20-%20SCOTTOILER%20-%20I%20fitted%20my%20Scottoiler

BTW mine is a curvy one, not sure about pointy's.

northwind
09-03-06, 12:19 AM
W will be a curvy... I agree, piece of cake to fit. That wee hole in the frame's a gift. When I got the bike, mine was just stuck in the underseat. Used to lose its prime constantly, and leak from time to time, as well as taking up space.

Fuzz
09-03-06, 10:41 AM
Mines fitted on the right side underseat. No problem with losing primer or making a mess.

tomjones2
10-03-06, 07:45 PM
W will be a curvy... I agree, piece of cake to fit. That wee hole in the frame's a gift. When I got the bike, mine was just stuck in the underseat. Used to lose its prime constantly, and leak from time to time, as well as taking up space.

From reading your preivous post you seems to be an experinced mecahnic so fogive me for asking the obvious but did you check if the delivery pipe was holed, on my cb500 my scottolier started leaking around the swinarm and them losing its prime.

Or was it actully leaking out of the unit itself?

TSM
10-03-06, 07:50 PM
Under the left infill panel there is a threaded hole into the frame next to the shock.

I put my scottoiler there. Its nice and hidden. Have to be carefull how you fit it otherwise it will touch the chain.

petevtwin650
10-03-06, 07:57 PM
Must get round to fitting mine, but was put off by the fact that originally there were vacuum problems. Or so I believe.

Viney
10-03-06, 08:26 PM
Must get round to fitting mine, but was put off by the fact that originally there were vacuum problems. Or so I believe. Mines been working for 3 years with no problem

northwind
10-03-06, 08:47 PM
From reading your preivous post you seems to be an experinced mecahnic so fogive me for asking the obvious but did you check if the delivery pipe was holed, on my cb500 my scottolier started leaking around the swinarm and them losing its prime.

Or was it actully leaking out of the unit itself?

I used the same hose wheln I relocated it, which solved all the problems. When it was more than half full it'd occasionally leak a little fromthe top, presumably the filler hole, perhaps on hard acceleration and braking. I'm not talking about large amounts here, just enough to keep it slimy ;) It's a pretty old model, though, it's possible it's been changed since. The manual does state to mount it as close to vertical as possible to prevent issues with priming so I guess it's not just me.

I reckon the side position, under the side cover, is a perfect combination of discrete (since it's invisible with the cover on) easy to get at (one allen bolt) and out of the way (since it's not a space that's used for anything else).

petevtwin650
11-03-06, 06:24 AM
So have you scottoiler guys used the carb vacuum take off point or split the vacuum pipe to the fuel tap? It looks to me as if the latter option is easier.

Viney
11-03-06, 08:15 AM
So have you scottoiler guys used the carb vacuum take off point or split the vacuum pipe to the fuel tap? It looks to me as if the latter option is easier. Mine is split on the feed to the tank

Stig
11-03-06, 08:25 AM
So have you scottoiler guys used the carb vacuum take off point or split the vacuum pipe to the fuel tap? It looks to me as if the latter option is easier. Mine is split on the feed to the tank

As is mine.

petevtwin650
11-03-06, 11:37 PM
Ok thanks guys, the easy fuel tap vacuum pipe it is. :) :)