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elwaxoro
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Still not sure if this was a good idea, but I did manage to get the carbs into place on my 550 in about 5 minutes.
I made 2 long pieces of thin plastic (clear packaging from a seat cover), wide enough to cover the holes on the carbs and long enough to reach from end to end with extra in the front. With these covering the holes and coming together in the front, I was able to just push the carbs in with a little lube and then slide the plastic out. Done!
My airbox-side boots got mushed down pretty good- but they're really flexible and didn't seem to mind.
I had already unbolted the airbox/battery before I started, but I'm not sure that's really needed with this trick.
I made 2 long pieces of thin plastic (clear packaging from a seat cover), wide enough to cover the holes on the carbs and long enough to reach from end to end with extra in the front. With these covering the holes and coming together in the front, I was able to just push the carbs in with a little lube and then slide the plastic out. Done!
My airbox-side boots got mushed down pretty good- but they're really flexible and didn't seem to mind.
I had already unbolted the airbox/battery before I started, but I'm not sure that's really needed with this trick.