Thanks for any help on this. As is, without them in i cannot get the airbox to remain attached to the carbs.
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Pureformance
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81 suzuki gs650. I just cleaned the carbs on my bike. Had a question about putting the air cleaner back onto the carbs. There are these metal ovals(not the clamps)with a slit in them that go in the air cleaner boot im assuming, but im not sure where to position them? Do they rest in the side of the boot where the carb will go? or the other side where the carb would not be touching? I cant remember, its been awhile since i took it apart.
Thanks for any help on this. As is, without them in i cannot get the airbox to remain attached to the carbs.Tags: None
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tejasmud
They go inside the boot to put tension on the boot against the air box.
The rings are best centered, inside the boot, with the air box side wall.
Half sticking inside the airbox, half sticking outside the air box, inside the boot. If that makes sense.
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Pureformance
ok that makes sense. Thank ya guys.
Originally posted by tejasmud View PostThey go inside the boot to put tension on the boot against the air box.
The rings are best centered, inside the boot, with the air box side wall.
Half sticking inside the airbox, half sticking outside the air box, inside the boot. If that makes sense.
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Pureformance
Originally posted by Dave8338 View PostMount the carbs to the head side boots first and then lube up the rubbers ( I like Windex or equal) on the airbox and slide it into place and clamp it. I know...very little wiggle room in there but, been there and done it a few times.
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Originally posted by Pureformance View PostThats actually how i managed to initially get them on, and they just keep wantin to slide off. And you're not kiddin, those things are a pain in the butt to get into place! i think i invented some new words while "finessing" them into place. hah.... one thing i could be doing wrong. Is the boot supposed to actually go over this tab show in picture?
No, the boot slides on up to that tab.
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Pureformance
ok, well ill keep tryin to get it mounted. hopefully ill get it figured out tomorrow. thanks guys
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Pureformance
well turns out the wedged in spool of electrical tape I removed as I was taking the airbox off served a function... I think the airbox may be slightly warped or bent (if that's even possible). but I was able to get it all snugged up, and most importantly got to hear the bike run!
although something is up with the throttle, when it started it reved up on its own. I tried adjusting the idle screw which helped some, but its still acting weird. like if I rev the rpms don't drop right away. ideas?
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Originally posted by Pureformance View Postwell turns out the wedged in spool of electrical tape I removed as I was taking the airbox off served a function... I think the airbox may be slightly warped or bent (if that's even possible). but I was able to get it all snugged up, and most importantly got to hear the bike run!
although something is up with the throttle, when it started it reved up on its own. I tried adjusting the idle screw which helped some, but its still acting weird. like if I rev the rpms don't drop right away. ideas?
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Pureformance
ok, I had backed the screws out 1 1/2 so ill back them out a bit more. and yeah I did new boots/o rings
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