Just uncreated my new 912 and installed the ring mount, but the lower left water pump elbow sits too close to one of the ring mount brackets, can’t install the hose and the clamp because of the lack of clearance.  Any ideas? Seems this issue would be worked out by now.

Jim

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It’s a Dayco, I’d post up a picture if this website would only let me. 

And after discussions with Roger, who is graciously in liaison with the North American Rotax distributor on my behalf, I have reverted to the Conti (whoever and wherever they are) hose that was supplied as original equipment with the engine due to concerns expressed by the Rotax tech that the S shaped automotive heater hose might collapse. Although the FWF kit includes a Dayco hose for the radiator, I decided to go with that recommendation and I was able to clock the lower left bent socket and reposition the Conti hose satisfactorily.

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