My airbox (between the carbs and the filter box, to be clear) has got a breather line out the top, which connects to the valve covers, and a little shorty line (maybe six inches long) on the bottom. Which connects to the atmosphere. Since this is post-air filter, I'm having a difficult time imagining why there would be a line that opens directly into dusty air right above the road surface. Does this attach to something? Should it? Was it cut? Was it a crankcase breather or something? Is it possibly the reason my bike doesn't seem to like starting or idling?
For reference, the bike has had its valves adjusted, the air filter is properly clean and oiled, the intake boot o-rings have been replaced, its carbs thoroughly cleaned (my roommate seriously does this for a living, i.e., beer money) and the o-rings done, the coils are within tolerance, receiving 12 volts (with a jumper; that's another project) and the exhaust is tighter than Charlie Sheen and blow.
I haven't pulled the factory emissions plugs out to access the air screws, but that's happening tonight.
Could this mysterious hose be the root of all evil? You decide!
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