Skorpion Tour Airbox Plumbing?
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 11:31 pm
I have a couple of questions about the piping to the airbox on my newly acquired '96Tour.
In the first photo, there is a coiled tube which goes from the left side of the crankcase to the bottom front of the airbox. According to Graham's fiche, it's called a "bleeding tube"and it has a spring inside. I need to change it anyway because it's perished but what is it for, why is it so long and should it be coiled?
Then in the second photo, there's a rubber tube coming from the right side carb going up into a thing that looks like a PCV valve but then it has an open end. It looks like I'm missing an elbow or something to connect it to the grommet in the side of the airbox, assuming that's where it goes
Thanks for any info.
In the first photo, there is a coiled tube which goes from the left side of the crankcase to the bottom front of the airbox. According to Graham's fiche, it's called a "bleeding tube"and it has a spring inside. I need to change it anyway because it's perished but what is it for, why is it so long and should it be coiled?
Then in the second photo, there's a rubber tube coming from the right side carb going up into a thing that looks like a PCV valve but then it has an open end. It looks like I'm missing an elbow or something to connect it to the grommet in the side of the airbox, assuming that's where it goes
Thanks for any info.