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NewMon
14-02-2004, 09:49 PM
Ok, here goes. I spent a wet Saturday afternoon doing this. Maybe this will help someone. I am not a mechanic, although I can use my hands, eyes and brain. If anyone has any comments, good or bad, please post 'em.

At this stage, I've only done the install. Next is a dry run to make sure that the suspension movment isn't going to smash the rmv. Then fill and prime it and another run to make sure oil is flowing.

http://www.esterill.demon.co.uk/scottoiler/01 Location of RMV.jpg

01 Showing the RMV on left side under the side panel. Mine are CF from the previous owner. I guess these are the same shape/size as the originals.

http://www.esterill.demon.co.uk/scottoiler/02 M5 Spigot in inlet tract.jpg

02 The vacuum connection is easy to sort. remove screw, put in M5 spigot. Add L shaped filter and bit of tube

http://www.esterill.demon.co.uk/scottoiler/03 Route of vacuum pipe.jpg

http://www.esterill.demon.co.uk/scottoiler/04 Further routing of vacuum pipe.jpg

03 and 04 Simple and straight path under tank to underseat plackie bit and then down into RMV. Cable tied it to convenient pipe.

http://www.esterill.demon.co.uk/scottoiler/05 RMV showing breather.jpg

05 Another view of the RMV. I didn't really know what to do with the breather. This way the pipe is hidden behind the cover and is easy to remove to fill.

http://www.esterill.demon.co.uk/scottoiler/06 Positioning the delivery tube.jpg

http://www.esterill.demon.co.uk/scottoiler/07 Detail of swingarm fixing.jpg

06 and 07 Delivery tube. This was very simple. The 'factory' bend in the tube was perfect. I eschewed the suoerglue (it never works for me) and attached the tube using ty-wraps. My ZZR has the same arrangement. I contemplated the front sprocket arrangement but ended up sticking with what I know.

http://www.esterill.demon.co.uk/scottoiler/08 Finished install from rear.jpg

http://www.esterill.demon.co.uk/scottoiler/09 Finished install from side.jpg

08 and 09 Done. You don't really see it when glancing at the bike.

Next: Test ride and fill.

Update: I've taken snakey's advice and re-done the rmv mounting. It is now invisible and I can fill without removing the cover. Much better. See http://www.ukmonster.co.uk/monster/showthread.php?s=&threadid=4832
Thanks snakey!