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Where does it go?

VictorScot

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Just got this '09 Stelvio yesterday. I love how easy it is to see and access parts as compared to my Norge.
So I spot the airbox drain hose; disconnected. It cracked trying to push back into place. Fine, I'll replace it. I pull this old hose out, downward through the guide down by the shock linkage. What I don't anticipate is that its neighbor comes down with it. This other hose has a spring clamp on the upper end, so I start looking to see where it connects. I cannot see where it's supposed to go. Can someone help me with the location of the upper end?

(Being capped like the airbox hose, I suspect it's under some amount of vacuum, and needs replacement ASAP.)

And, thank you!
 

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Both of those are drain lines. Neither are under vacuum. It’s been a long time, but one is likely the crankcase breather. There’s a battery tray drain, and gas cap as well. I don’t recall if the trans/gearbox breather is tucked up like the Norge or not. Someone here should.
 
On my Breva which I think is similar you will find one is a drain from the airbox, one comes from the bottom of the battery box and one from the gas cap, the last two are clipped under the CARC facing rearwards. The trans/gearbox breather runs up high and is tucked up by the top of the airbox.
 
On my Breva which I think is similar you will find one is a drain from the airbox, one comes from the bottom of the battery box and one from the gas cap, the last two are clipped under the CARC facing rearwards. The trans/gearbox breather runs up high and is tucked up by the top of the airbox.
The one I'm searching for must be the gas cap gutter drain then. Thank you.
 
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