These boots are for VM26 carbs and 78 GS750 airbox. May not fit other models.
I purchased these items at a local hardware store that is infamous for high prices.
Bought at the right place, the cost could be well less than $10.00.
Note that the picture shows 8 lock nuts, but only 4 are needed.
Using a sharp blade, either a knife or razor, cut each end from the rubber
coupling, about 1/8" from the clamp groove.
Try to cut as straight as possible, but don't fret if it's uneven.
The factory cut side will go towards the airbox for a proper seal.
Here you see that I have 4 rubber boots from the two couplings.
Now we need to cut our PVC nipples. I used a hacksaw for the one pictured.
If you have an electric miter saw or chop saw, it would be easier and make a cleaner cut.
Just don't try to cut it too fast or force the blade through it.
Which ever method you are comfortable with, make your cuts about 1/4" from the end of the threads.
After cutting the PVC nipples, screw on a lock nut all the way then back it up 2 threads.
Apply plastic cement or PVC glue to the 1/4" smooth section of the nipple
and insert it into the factory cut side of the rubber boot, all the way to the lock nut.
To install, unscrew the lock nut from the newly made boot, insert threads into airbox,
and reaching inside airbox, screw the lock nut back on.
Tighten until you have a nice seal, but don't over-tighten.
In theory, these should seal nice and tight against the airbox, and then clamp onto the carbs.
I haven't finished making mine, due to not having any cement, so I can't verify if it actually works.
I'll post more pictures after I have them installed.
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