Looking for sime pics on the fuel line routing on an 87 fj. I understand that the routing is important to the tune of the bike. Thanks Op
Don't they have a sticker under the seat somewhere showing this? Maybe on the fender?
Quote from: Travis398 on April 04, 2011, 02:32:42 PM
Don't they have a sticker under the seat somewhere showing this? Maybe on the fender?
I have 2 87's and neither have a sticker under the seat or on the fender. I also have a hanes manual (not so hot) that does not enlighten me either :flag_of_truce:
Maybe this will help... from the Yahoo files.
(http://i643.photobucket.com/albums/uu159/rktmanfj/P1000027.jpg)
or this: http://tinyurl.com/3t9xkod (http://tinyurl.com/3t9xkod)
Randy T
Indy
HA!, That picture and the routing label show different routing configurations.
I've always routed my lines like the sticker shows.
DavidR.
Quote from: SlowOldGuy on April 05, 2011, 06:04:28 PM
HA!, That picture and the routing label show different routing configurations.
I've always routed my lines like the sticker shows.
DavidR.
Hey, I just knew that pic was posted over there and went and got it... tryin' to help out. :unknown:
Did you click the link to the TSB? I think the pic there is the same as the sticker, but it's kinda hard to tell.
Randy T
Indy
Excellent ( think dr. evil or mayhaps stewie) The link didnt work for me, however the pic was helpful to see the routing as well as the location of the sticker - on top of the stock airbox. My fj has been apart for the better part of 15 years!
I seem to remeber that the fuel-line routing diagrams for some years were incorrect either on the sticker (or possibly one of the manuals).
Anyone have anything more than my vauge memory on this?
Pretty sure I remember this came up on the Yahoo list at one point. But I have not been back there in years....
Dan
the linky no work. When the carbs are out, it's hard to tell which lines go where
Quote from: wakdady on April 09, 2011, 03:44:29 PM
the linky no work. When the carbs are out, it's hard to tell which lines go where
A couple of people have said that, and that link works fine every time I try it.
If you care to look for it, it's a .pdf of the Yamaha TSB... you can find it on the Yahoo group site.
Randy T
Indy
WTF?! My bike came with none of the hoses outlined above!
What should I do now? just run it the way it came? or get some hoses, i'm assuming it runs to the airbox?
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_rX4-nVlemEE/TaFlBHuqXdI/AAAAAAAABsk/AQouhRYmwZs/s720/IMG_2883.JPG)
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/_rX4-nVlemEE/TaFlAkMuG9I/AAAAAAAABsc/SFe2e8ESjHA/s720/IMG_2886.JPG)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_rX4-nVlemEE/TaFlH8F2LnI/AAAAAAAABs4/knzrfh0rr18/s576/IMG_2908.JPG)
In this pic there is another outlet behind this hose, what hooks up to that?
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/_rX4-nVlemEE/TaFlF887YPI/AAAAAAAABs0/_RXn5ReO4eM/s720/IMG_2911.JPG)
Those are fuel pump carbs, fuel line routing is not as critical. 89 or later here in the U.S.
Bob W
As Bob said you have fuel pump carbs, which have a single fuel inlet. The gravity fed carbs have 2 inlets like in the picture. The hoses you are missing are the
vent and drain hoses. I'm sure it runs fine without them but when the carbs over flow instead of the fuel leaking under the bike it will leak all over your engine.
Quote from: wakdady on April 10, 2011, 03:11:32 AM
WTF?! My bike came with none of the hoses outlined above!
WAKdady -- while your in there make sure the throttle cable nuts are tight in that assy that is in the middle of the carbs. I had mine come loose and it eventually causes the cable to bend at the handle to the point where it broke. I got home via the set of pliers holding it as I rode ... seeing your pictures I thought I would mention it.
steve
Quote from: Dan Filetti on April 06, 2011, 10:49:08 AM
I seem to remeber that the fuel-line routing diagrams for some years were incorrect either on the sticker (or possibly one of the manuals).
Anyone have anything more than my vauge memory on this?
Pretty sure I remember this came up on the Yahoo list at one point. But I have not been back there in years....
Dan
Dan - Yes I remember that some of the stickers on the '87 were incorrect. Learned the hard way when I actually tried to route it per the sticker. Put it back the way I found it and it was fine. Not sure, but I think there was a recall or tech bulletin to put new stickers on the airbox with the correct routing.
Quote from: weymouth399 on April 10, 2011, 07:14:48 AM
Those are fuel pump carbs, fuel line routing is not as critical. 89 or later here in the U.S.
Bob W
Begs the question: What's he doing with fuel pump carbs on a '87?
Quote from: weymouth399 on April 10, 2011, 07:14:48 AM
Those are fuel pump carbs, fuel line routing is not as critical. 89 or later here in the U.S.
Bob W
Later model air box also, what are your motor numbers? or a pic of the bike may help.
Bob W
Quote from: Pat Conlon on April 10, 2011, 05:20:12 PM
Begs the question: What's he doing with fuel pump carbs on a '87?
He didn't start the thread, Nor do I remember him saying he had an 87. So I assume that is a late model FJ
Quote from: Travis398 on April 10, 2011, 07:18:34 PM
Quote from: Pat Conlon on April 10, 2011, 05:20:12 PM
Begs the question: What's he doing with fuel pump carbs on a '87?
He didn't start the thread, Nor do I remember him saying he had an 87. So I assume that is a late model FJ
ooops, yep Travis, right you are....Henry has a '90.........carry on.