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Nowhere. It is the vent hose for the carb.
a whirring noise coming from the starter
Look for the oil line coming off the oil tank connected to the bottom of the frame.Remove clamp,pull hose off and let drain.
Possible diff. bearings
possibly a blown oil ring, pull cy and check rings. ANSWER: Rather then pulling the cylinder, you can do a compression test on both cylinders and compare them to what the factory says they should be at. If you have low compression in one cylinder and oil coming out of the exhaust, most likely then you have a bad oil control ring on the piston.
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idle air control valve
Find where the squeek is coming from first. ~HD-RC~
Its location is on the bracket behind the clutch pedal, I believe its a brown and white wiring coming from it.
Normally if it's coming out of the air cleaner, it's either the filter or a bad seal. But in my case it wasn't either. Turns out one of the bolts on my oil pan cover was loose. I put on some thread lock and crancked it back in. Hopefully that fixes it.
Actually if the fluid is coming down the clutch pedal it is probably your clutch master cylinder going bad or the seal around it. No worries it is a cheap fix. If it is coming down the clutch pedal it has nothing to do with your brakes. Some people well most use brake fluid for the clutch.
Usually the clutch bolts do not come out , if you are hearing a grinding noise coming from the cover the cover is warped and needs to be replaced .