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Old 06-23-2010, 01:22 PM   #1
 
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Default 1994 GP waverunner III need pic of engine

Hi...I am reinstalling the engine of a 1994 GP III waverunner and need help with two hoses. If anyone has a picture of a complete engine that would help. One issue is on the oil valve. One hose from the oil tank fits on the bottom and the other from the tank fits on the top. There are two very thin small nipples on the oil valve. I assume one goes to the carburator which also has the same size nipple. Where does the other one go to???? Is there a second fitting on the carburator? I only had one thin hose when I took it apart so I am confused. Also there are two black hoses going aft from the engine compartment to the rear under the seat. One is attached but the other is not. It looks like there was a small hose clamp on it. Can't find where this hose goes to and the manual with the diagram does not help. It runs under the impeller shaft where the engine and impeller with the thick rubber piece mate to each other. There are two black hose holders glued to the floor of the engine compartment. This hose sits into those slots but I can not see where is connects. There is also a plastic box with another hose near it.
Sorry for all of the detail. Thanks!!! JRR
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Old 06-23-2010, 01:26 PM   #2
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One hose from the bottom of the oil tank to the oil pump on the front of the motor. Then a smaller one from the oil pump to the Carb. There is no line at the top of the oil tank.
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Understood. The second tube on the top goes to the vent which is a loop attached to or next to the oil tank. I understand the small line goes to the carb. However there are two small nipples on the oil valve in front of the engine cover. Wher does the second small line go to? Can I leave that blank? Seems like there should be a second line to attach somewhere.
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plug it off.
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