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PostPosted: Mon Aug 24, 2020 9:56 pm 

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Location: Sahuarita AZ and Belgium
So my h2 had been sitting for about 4 years now, at least since 2016. While overseas motor would get rotated occasionally just to keep it free. I removed carbs the other day trying to go through carbs prior to starting . The bowls on each carb were full of oil. I assume they filled as the oil slowly flowed thru the pump as no other way for it to get there. It is a 75 H2. Are there check valves in the oil feed lines to the carbs? If so can they be pulled out and cleaned? Also I assume there may be valves in the line that goes to the crank? Bike itself fired right up once i cleaned the oil out. Was some smoke but not to much and it seemed to idle well. I did not ride it as there is no front brake currently so not sure how it is going down the road. Anywhere to get parts if needed? I may have a new 3to1 for the crank at least. Thanks


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 24, 2020 10:27 pm 
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Kaw p/n 16128-009
Hodaka p/n 993713

Both of the above are replacement check valves for carb oil lines.

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 26, 2020 9:24 pm 

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Thanks for the info


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