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Yamaha 1999 Bear Tracker Carburetor help


Lellwyn Griffin

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Bottom one is a drain/overflow hose. It should be routed down through the bottom of the bike and just sits open at the bottom for fuel over flow if the carb floods for any reason.    

The next one if I’m not mistaken is the fuel line connection.   I have the bear tracker   I will try to take a look when I get home for you. 

 

 

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So I looked and it’s not the Fuel it’s a vent hose.  I can’t tell where it’s going without removing the tank or daylight so I can find out exactly where It goes for you tomorrow.

i pulled up the manual and have attached a pic so you can see.   

Click on the pics and zoom in, you can see its shows it’s a vent hose. I just dont remember where it goes off the top of my head.  

 

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