Evaporative Hose (EVAP) and Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) - Fitment

Notice - Transition Pieces, Map/ Evap Hoses - DO NOT Use Lubricants When Fitting

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Never use lubricants when you fit throttle bodies onto transition pieces, or evaporative (EVAP) hoses or Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) hoses onto spigots.When dried, the lubricant may block the spigots and restrictors. A blocked spigot or restrictor will cause the engine to operate inefficiently, and a DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Code) to be recorded.

EVAP and MAP hoses fitment LG1 LGX LL1

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Make sure the hoses are pushed fully onto the spigots during installation.

Evaporative Hose (EVAP)

  1. Fit the EVAP hose to the right hand spigot.
  2. EVAP hose to inlet manifold ckxx_2
    1. EVAP hose

    2. Spigot housing

    3. MAP hose

    4. Inlet manifold (throttle body removed for clarity)

MAP Hoses

  1. Assemble the six components of the MAP sensor hose assembly as shown in the illustration below.
  2. MAP Hoses clhm
    1. Hose, to inlet manifold

    2. Hose, to MAP sensor

    3. Four way connector

    4. Drain hose

    5. Blanking cap

    6. Drain hose plug

  3. Check the position of the breather hose clamp. If required, reposition so the clamp lugs are pointing to the right hand side of the motorcycle.
  4. Breather hose clamp clhp
    1. Clamp

    2. Breather hose

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    When fitting the MAP hose assembly to the spigot on the inlet manifold, make sure the blanking cap on the four way connector is pointing to the left hand side of the motorcycle.The hose for the MAP sensor must be from the top of the four way connector.
  5. Attach the MAP sensor and the purge valve hoses to the spigots on the inlet manifold.
  6. MAP hose to spigot clhj
    1. Hose, to inlet manifold

    2. Hose, to MAP sensor

    3. Four way connector

    4. Drain hose

    5. Blanking cap