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What are these outlets for?

Post by Tulbox » Tue Jun 16, 2015 1:40 pm

Hello

Please see the picture. Can someone tell me what these outlets, nipples, are for and what they connect to?[/img]
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Post by G-Man » Tue Jun 16, 2015 3:37 pm

They ran from air filter to inlet valve guide on early engines as an attempt to reduce oil being drawn down the valve guides.

Deleted on later models. You can safely block them off or join them together.

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Thank you

Post by Tulbox » Wed Jun 17, 2015 6:45 am

Thank you

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Thank you

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Thank you

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Post by Jims65CA77 » Wed Jun 17, 2015 7:38 am

So.... is it advisable to go ahead and run the clear tubing back into the air cleaner as originally designed? OR is it "better" to have them blocked off??
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Post by G-Man » Wed Jun 17, 2015 11:09 am

Honda effectively blocked them off by not having them on later models.

It depends what "better" would mean to you?

If you want it to look authentic, fit the tubes. You then have to find an old style air filter with the barbs fitted.....

If you are not bothered about authenticity, fit a couple of M8 screws in there.

If you are undecided, loop a piece of plastic tubing between the two...

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Jims65CA77 wrote:So.... is it advisable to go ahead and run the clear tubing back into the air cleaner as originally designed? OR is it "better" to have them blocked off??
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Post by Jims65CA77 » Wed Jun 17, 2015 11:31 am

Thanks G-Man! What I meant by "Better" is the performance as Honda originally intended for the engine. However, it sounds like that isn't really an issue whether they are blocked off or fed into the air filter. I suppose Honda thought it was a good idea at the time but later realized... it was not really that important after all.

The air filter (original one) on my CA77 has 2 HOLES (factory looking) in it and I assume that is where the two hoses would go. My bike still had the hoses on it, although they were just laying on the engine and looked as if they were a drain; so to speak. FOR YEARS I had wondered what those same "barbs" on the heads were for on my '65 CB160!

THANKS!!! another "mystery" solved! ;^)
Jim

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