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I have a Kaw Vulcan Classic 1500-1998--took carburater off to rebuild and having trouble putting the vacuum hoses back on. Need pictures or help of any kind ! !
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buy a shop manual, that should give you any help you need
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I Did ! Even Brought The Supplement--it Really Doesn't Show Anything
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Are you looking in the back of the manual it will show the routing of these vacuum lines. Alot of time the tube is molded and you can figure it out as long as you know one side of the connection. Also most times the vacuum line will attach to the manifold.Look at the manual again for routing usually located in the back. Good luck.
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