NC24 Fuel tap vacuum pipe
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NC24 Fuel tap vacuum pipe
Hi, my first post so go easy 
i have recently got a new fuel tank for my NC24, but was not htere when the old one was taken off.
i now have the problem of trying to find where the vacuume pipe connects to the carbs, ive looked around and the only info i can get is "it attaches to the 3rd carb".
Ive looked at mine and cant see any sort of nipple that the pipe will reach to, if any one could be more spacific or even have a picture that would be great.
thanks alot
jack

i have recently got a new fuel tank for my NC24, but was not htere when the old one was taken off.
i now have the problem of trying to find where the vacuume pipe connects to the carbs, ive looked around and the only info i can get is "it attaches to the 3rd carb".
Ive looked at mine and cant see any sort of nipple that the pipe will reach to, if any one could be more spacific or even have a picture that would be great.
thanks alot
jack
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Re: NC24 Fuel tap vacuum pipe
It doesn't attatch to the carbs, it attatches to the cylinder.
Cylinder #1 to be exact (this is the rear left one when sitting on the bike)
Half way up the outside of the cylinder (right where the frame runs down) you'll see a brass take-off for the pipe to push onto, it's a little fiddley with the frame in the way, especially if theres still some old freyed pipe stuck on there, but you'll do it.
Cylinder #1 to be exact (this is the rear left one when sitting on the bike)
Half way up the outside of the cylinder (right where the frame runs down) you'll see a brass take-off for the pipe to push onto, it's a little fiddley with the frame in the way, especially if theres still some old freyed pipe stuck on there, but you'll do it.
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Re: NC24 Fuel tap vacuum pipe
Thanks alot for your reply.
Turns out the person who removed the old tank, left the ols vacuum pipe on the the bike, hense me not being able to find it lol
found the old pipe and bike is all sorted now :)
Turns out the person who removed the old tank, left the ols vacuum pipe on the the bike, hense me not being able to find it lol

found the old pipe and bike is all sorted now :)