What's the Preferred Fuel Line Crossover Method?

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What's the Preferred Fuel Line Crossover Method?

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I'd like to run tees off my petcocks to have mutual fuel lines to both carbs. I have seen tees and lines run behind the airbox; over the top of starter cover; through starter cover...... :?: Is there a preferred method for running crossovers?
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Why not use the BMW method?
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chasbmw wrote:Why not use the BMW method?
And what would that be? :mrgreen:

Not that I'm an expert, but almost every bike I've seen (airhead that is) has it running behind the airbox.
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The usual BMW way is to run the crossover fuel line between the lower front of the airbox and the gearbox.
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I've always preferred the "X" fittings
as used by Moto Guzzi
but BMW's (as stock) "H" routing
is well suited to the powerplant's geography.
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I run mine around the back of the clamshell airbox. It's just easier.
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BMW made holes in the airbox just for the fuel lines. By far the most important aspect is to make sure that one has enough fool flow to insure that a low point in the line isn't clogged up.
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Duane Ausherman wrote: By far the most important aspect is to make sure that one has enough fool flow
I got that in spades.
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ME 109 wrote:
Duane Ausherman wrote: By far the most important aspect is to make sure that one has enough fool flow
I got that in spades.
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MY crossover line looks to be made of different material, has no cloth covering. What is used as a replacement?
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