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I noticed when I took the tank off a hole on top of the carb manifold pipe, to me it looks like someone has cut something off as the hole is nice and round, should there be a pipe or something connected to it, I'm a bit conserned that water might get into it and into the engine



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Doesn't sound right. Any chance of a picture

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There should be NO hole there. The TTR250 does not have a coast enrichener  and there is no need for a hole there.

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carb intake parts.jpg

Are you sure the hole is in part 1 on the fiche above or is it in part 14?

If it's in part 1 then it may be that someone had a vacuum line there such as for a Scottoiler. They then removed the accessory and didn't blank the hole no

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Thanks again Brian for your help, The hole is in part 14, on mine it looks as though someone has cut off the upstanding  flange  and thrown away item 21, what should I do,?



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Thanks again Brian for your help, The hole is in part 14, on mine it looks as though someone has cut off the upstanding  flange  and thrown away item 21, what should I do,?


 Oh no, somebody cut off your YEIS. nonono The carb manifold joint is part N1. above.

I would suggest to find another airbox or at least cover the hole with some RTV silicone.

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Thanks for the info Jarrah, what I have done is cut a short length of plastic central heating pipe with a stop end on it and pushed it in the hole, its a good tight fit so should be waterproof, now the serch begins for the replacement parts,



-- Edited by grandad on Monday 10th of June 2013 05:35:47 PM

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grandad wrote:

Thanks for the info Jarrah, what I have done is cut a short length of plastic central heating pipe with a stop end on it and pushed it in the hole, its a good tight fit so should be waterproof, now the serch begins for the replacement parts,



-- Edited by grandad on Monday 10th of June 2013 05:35:47 PM


 No problems, glad to help.

Hope you find the parts cheap.

Jarrah



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