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I recently got a Scottoiler vSystem from www.scottoiler.com for my SV650S k9. Now i the only problem i have fitting the thing is, trying to find the vacuam connection on the engine, if anyone could help me by telling me where it is i would be most grateful
thanks nick
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quite easy to locate (well once you know where to look!) - on the throttle bodies there are a couple of 'spigots' with rubber caps. from memory 2 on the rear and 1 on the front.
i took mine from one of the ones on the rear so that i couls still use the other when balancing throttle bodies. Look through the left or right hand side of frame for a small rubber cap, its hard to explain but you should find it ok. |
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by the way if you not already decided where to put the resevoir i put mine under the pillion seat attached to the subframe - it's ok except a little bit of a pian to get to when filling up. depending how many mile you do you might decide to put elsewhere.....
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If I can remember rightly when i helped fit my brothers, the vacuum connections are inside the 'V' if you get my meaning, capped by little rubber nipples (for want of a better word lol)
Look in the centre of the picture and you will see them. HTH ![]() ![]() |
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that is so funny i was just doing the same thing and found this
http://www.fookstar.com/?q=node/199 I'm fitting mine tomro Last edited by Damian; 28-12-09 at 07:52 PM. |
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Ha yeah that's funny. Google image search was where I pulled that from
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Thanks for the help i was going to put it on the back of the number plant bracket
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All fitted now thanks for everyones help.
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good m8,, not done mine yet tomro, did u have any problems &did u have to take any fairing off
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I did have any real problems, i should of taken the fairing off, it would of made my life a lot easier but i didnt and managed to get my hand in a very small gap.
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