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Posted by Dave on January 31, 2002 at 17:26:21 from (208.42.12.35):
Probably a basic question, but I will ask it anyway. I am in the process of restoring a W6 that I bought in a box last fall. I am working on the head, and I've noticed a copper pipe has been cut off the top of the head. It looks like it ran from one side to the other and to the oil sending unit. My question, did this pipe have holes in it to oil the rocker arm? or was it merely a pipe to pass oil to the oil sender? If had holes in it, what size and how many? Thanks, Dave
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