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Oil hose replacement

Chuck Bristow

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
1999
Boat Model
LS
Boat Length
21
I am a new member, and looking for some advice. I have a 1999 LST1200X, with twin 135hp engines. The oil hoses blew off the starboard engine, so I'm replacing the hoses, check valves and ties (clamps) with new parts. My question is, do each of the three lines coming off the oil pump go to a specific carburetor? Any help is appreciated!
 
I think the directions that came with the kit I bought from Island Racing did show that the oil lines went to a specific carburetor, unfortunately all my paperwork and manuals are in NY with my boat.
 
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