What's the Preferred Fuel Line Crossover Method?
What's the Preferred Fuel Line Crossover Method?
I'd like to run tees off my petcocks to have mutual fuel lines to both carbs. I have seen tees and lines run behind the airbox; over the top of starter cover; through starter cover...... Is there a preferred method for running crossovers?
Re: What's the Preferred Fuel Line Crossover Method?
Why not use the BMW method?
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Re: What's the Preferred Fuel Line Crossover Method?
And what would that be?chasbmw wrote:Why not use the BMW method?
Not that I'm an expert, but almost every bike I've seen (airhead that is) has it running behind the airbox.
Jeff in W.C.
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Re: What's the Preferred Fuel Line Crossover Method?
The usual BMW way is to run the crossover fuel line between the lower front of the airbox and the gearbox.
http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=703807
http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=703807
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1982 R100RSR100RS supergallery. https://boxerboy81.smugmug.com/R100RS
2006 K1200R.
1994 R1100GS.
Re: What's the Preferred Fuel Line Crossover Method?
I've always preferred the "X" fittings
as used by Moto Guzzi
but BMW's (as stock) "H" routing
is well suited to the powerplant's geography.
as used by Moto Guzzi
but BMW's (as stock) "H" routing
is well suited to the powerplant's geography.
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Re: What's the Preferred Fuel Line Crossover Method?
I run mine around the back of the clamshell airbox. It's just easier.
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Re: What's the Preferred Fuel Line Crossover Method?
BMW made holes in the airbox just for the fuel lines. By far the most important aspect is to make sure that one has enough fool flow to insure that a low point in the line isn't clogged up.
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Re: What's the Preferred Fuel Line Crossover Method?
I got that in spades.Duane Ausherman wrote: By far the most important aspect is to make sure that one has enough fool flow
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Re: What's the Preferred Fuel Line Crossover Method?
Rather.ME 109 wrote:I got that in spades.Duane Ausherman wrote: By far the most important aspect is to make sure that one has enough fool flow
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Re: What's the Preferred Fuel Line Crossover Method?
MY crossover line looks to be made of different material, has no cloth covering. What is used as a replacement?
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