80 cc Powerking engine-- question on some parts

Edalji

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I've got these parts,http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3223/3148354770_5df09b00df_o.jpg
and am not sure what to do with them... I know that the grouping on the left go with the fuel supply, but am not sure just how exactly, or even why. In all of the instructions and videos that I have painstakingly researched, not one of them mentions how to set up the fuel line-- they all just say to "do it." Not very helpful, for beginners.
The piece on the right, that almost looks figure-8 ish was separate from the other stuff (all the other was in a little bag together) and I quite simply have no clue what it is, what it is for, or where it might go.

:-/Any help would be greatly appreciated!:rolleyes:

Thanks!

Edalji
 
The figure 8 ish is a very flimsy and mickey mouse muffler clamp

The black thingie is a tool to remove the sprocket, crank gear and clutch

The metal strap is for the chain guard....you would be better off using a
black zip tie

The gas shut off petcock and fuell filter should be fairly obvious, take a look at a few pics of bikes here if you can't figure it out

I've got these parts,http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3223/3148354770_5df09b00df_o.jpg
and am not sure what to do with them... I know that the grouping on the left go with the fuel supply, but am not sure just how exactly, or even why. In all of the instructions and videos that I have painstakingly researched, not one of them mentions how to set up the fuel line-- they all just say to "do it." Not very helpful, for beginners.
The piece on the right, that almost looks figure-8 ish was separate from the other stuff (all the other was in a little bag together) and I quite simply have no clue what it is, what it is for, or where it might go.

:-/Any help would be greatly appreciated!:rolleyes:

Thanks!

Edalji
 
Thank you!

Thanks man-- I was pretty sure on the filter and petcock, but the other stuff had me blown away. For some reason I was convinced that the things that came in the bag together belonged together, and I just couldn't get my head around it. It's nice to know I am not crazy-- at least not for that reason!
Now I can finish this bike and get on with riding!

Edalji
 
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