On a TTR125 carburetor, the hoses typically include a fuel line that connects the petcock to the carburetor, a drain hose for excess fuel or overflow, and an air hose that may connect to the air intake or vent. The fuel line is usually the larger hose, while the overflow or drain hose is smaller and positioned at the bottom of the carburetor. It's important to ensure that each hose is connected securely to prevent leaks and ensure proper fuel delivery. Always refer to the specific service manual for detailed diagrams and instructions.
You have to tap into the heater hoses.
the Yamaha ttr125 goes about 50 to 55 mph
there are not a lot of hoses, you have one from the fuel pump under the tank to the carb and one from the fuel pump to the intake for vacuum, there is also one from the air box to the valve cover for ventilation. the bottom of the fuel pump is what connects to the carb, the side is for vacuum.
I'm trying to find out how to hook up the vacuum hoses to the carb in a 85 delta 88. I need to know how they go.
I think one has disc brakes & the other has drum brakes but not sure which is which.
on tbi systems, usually a vaccuum leak. check gaskets on the carb, and hoses that are carb related
If you are referring to leaking out of one of the overflow hoses, your float is sticking. If it is leaking from the body of the carb, the gasket where the carb and float bowl bolt together needs to be replaced.
It means one of the hoses is cracked and i would just buy a new carb
On top of your carb thers a cable that go in the carb just unscrew it and go frome ther to your lever On top of your carb thers a cable that go in the carb just unscrew it and go frome ther to your lever
First check the vacuum hoses visually then with the engine running, spray carb cleaner at the suspected areas. When you spray a cracked area the engine rpms will increase.
ttr 125
either get a yz85 or a yz125 the ttr125 is to small for u i have one i am 5ft 5in and it is way to small for me