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1995 sporster Help Please!!

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Ok I purchased a 1995 sportster in the winter which was allready winterized,My problem is I am re-connecting the engine hoses back up and want to make sure this right.
If you were sitting in the boat looking at the motor there is two hoses coming out the top of the head. My left one is 3/4 hose and does this one connect to the back left where the bilidge runs out,then the right hose 1/2 inch( mine runs up to where the blower runs out to a capped off nipple.

Does this sound right? Can someone please help me Thanks Ron!!
 
Ok I purchased a 1995 sportster in the winter which was allready winterized,My problem is I am re-connecting the engine hoses back up and want to make sure this right.
If you were sitting in the boat looking at the motor there is two hoses coming out the top of the head. My left one is 3/4 hose and does this one connect to the back left where the bilidge runs out,then the right hose 1/2 inch( mine runs up to where the blower runs out to a capped off nipple.

Does this sound right? Can someone please help me Thanks Ron!!


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