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Yet two more questions as I begin connecting oil lines on my old girl (trying to do it the right way):
1. Is the rear chain oiler line 3/16" all the way back to the securing bracket that holds it in place at the rear chain, or does it step up to 3/8" line along the way. My securing bracket at the rear chain fits a 3/8" line (way to big for 3/16" line), and that was what was installed when I purchased bike??
2. See pic. My crankcase vent has two outputs a small output out the top and what the normal 3/8" output at the bottom. Pictures I've seen only show the larger output. Are the two outputs normal and if so are BOTH simply vented to atmosphere
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