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All of the lines don't attach to the tank, check the online manual for the diagram.
The upper vent from the cam cover either goes to the air, or to the airbox, depending on year/K#. Look for a nipple on the airbox, if none, then let it lay, over top of the carbs and down to the swingarm.
Quote from: MCRider on September 18, 2012, 05:03:29 AMThe upper vent from the cam cover either goes to the air, or to the airbox, depending on year/K#. Look for a nipple on the airbox, if none, then let it lay, over top of the carbs and down to the swingarm.Thanks, Ron. I just have to find time to correct the problem. The airbox is from an F and does not have any nipples so I'll have to vent the cam cover into the air( I intend to get a very long hose so it exits below the motor and away from the rear tire). Normally the upper oil tank reservoir would go to the airbox so I will most likely have to also vent that into the air. The lower connection from the oil tank to the lower crankcase had to have an adapter used to connect the two different size outlets. Any thoughts on the upper oil tank hose? Thanks Ron and Don...Larry