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Vacuum Hose Schematic?

Discussion in 'Mechanics Garage' started by crimsonlung, Aug 18, 2015.

  1. crimsonlung

    crimsonlung New Member

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    Hey guys, new to owning a 1986 VF500.

    I was given the bike from one of my customers. It needs alot of work and I have already started doing alot however in the process, I unplugged many hoses. There are about 4-6 of them that I have no idea where they go.

    I was hoping to find a vacuum hose diagram somewhere. The clymers manual PDF doesn't really show anything like that so I am at a loss as to what hose goes where.

    Anyone in a similar boat?

    I tried searching the forums but couldn't find anything. Can someone point me to a resource for a hose diagram?

    Thank you!
     


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    You won't find alot of important info in Clymer or Haynes, which is why serious fettlers use the FSM for reference, where clear line drawings illustrate the correct routing of wires, hoses, and cables. You'll have to look there.
     


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    Sorry I am new, what is FSM?
     


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    Like goin into a Christian church and askin what's a bible !

    FSM=Factory service manual, our bible. You can download it here and use the Clymer for bog paper !
     


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