Does anyone actually have the part? I think I just zip tied the hoses together.
I'm also at that stage of trying to reinstall the clip... and finding it a tough fit, i can get one hose in comfortable, but 2 is not going to happen. I also find the 3/8" bolt isn't really long enough to get proper engagement of the the thread ( 1-2 threads sticking out the end) with the wire clip. i can see why they never get re-install.
Dynodave; just to confirm the hose routing.
1 , return hose comes from engine inside tube sneaks between the cradle and behind the gearbox, to the right filter bracket tube.
2. the filter exit from the filter center routes diagonally back and up, (it does not go back through the gearbox cutout in the cradle).
3. obvious, engine oil supply from tank banjo to the outside tube at the engine.
I'm also at that stage of trying to reinstall the clip... and finding it a tough fit, i can get one hose in comfortable, but 2 is not going to happen. I also find the 3/8" bolt isn't really long enough to get proper engagement of the the thread ( 1-2 threads sticking out the end) with the wire clip. i can see why they never get re-install.
Dynodave; just to confirm the hose routing.
1 , return hose comes from engine inside tube sneaks between the cradle and behind the gearbox, to the right filter bracket tube.
2. the filter exit from the filter center routes diagonally back and up, (it does not go back through the gearbox cutout in the cradle).
3. obvious, engine oil supply from tank banjo to the outside tube at the engine.
Need correct longer bolt? mine fits just fine. On return line from the filter to the tank, mine ARE routed through the cradle gearbox hole then through the wire holder, then up to the oil tank line. I don't bother with the ?spring wrap? stuff on either return line. And I only use regular WOG/fuel line, not the high pressure stiff fuel injection or stainless braided. I want my tank mounts to survive...
Remember if it is a bit of a drag to get the hose through it shows the clip is working to isolate the engine motion from the frame mounted oil tank.