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Re: This Bike is a Blast!



Thomas,
  There really is no need to remove the tank to
install the Scottoiler.  I just propped the rear
if mine up with a short piece of 2x4, left all the
fuel lines attached, and installed the Tee fitting
and vacuum line.  The extra electrical plug is
probably the one for the fourth fuel injector the
isn't there.  The fuel injection wiring harnesses
must come supplied to Triumph with this extra
connector which isn't used.

Dan

Thomas Maxhofer wrote:

> I´ve installed a Scottoiler today - the only
> thing I did not like was taking-off and
> re-installing the tank. This is a real task when
> you have to do it alone. And now I have a
> question: after having reinstalled the tank and
> the various connections going to / coming from
> the tank I discovered one electrical plug
> hanging around without any counterpart. It´s
> located under the tank and aft of the throttles.
> It´s colour is brown and grey. I´m now wondering
> if I have incidentally loosened/disconnected
> this plug or if it is a plug for computer
> diagnosis, tune reload or whatever. Can anybody
> tell me please if this free plug is normal -
> thank you!


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