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    #16
    Originally posted by DanTheMan View Post
    You could buy silicone hoses made for turbo systems, get the size that fits in the airbox, it'll stretch over the carb throat. I was considering that myself before I discovered they cost the same as the OEM airbox boots for my 850.
    That is a good idea. I have a ton of those on my Firebird (rear mount turbo) and they are not that expensive, relatively speaking. Especially for the smaller diameter hoses.

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      #17
      What's for dinner dear?




      Daniel

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        #18
        I like the idea of those hose fittings, seems like it would go on easier that a solid diameter hose, where did you buy your turbo fittings? Katarat, i've looked everywhere and cannot find them. i have no idea why but suzuki doesnt make them for the 550s, and no part number is used in the fiche so i can't do a reverse lookup. i think im stuck with finding hose that will fit, or buying some off a 750 and resizing the holes in the airbox, and hope i don't have to rejet

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          #19
          Try shspowersports.com they have alot of parts.

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            #20
            I could only find the part number for the whole assembly.Found it on Alpha Sports. I did cross reference, but only came up with same year different model bikes.

            13700-47020
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              #21
              i remember reading a post about wintermint oil and some other stuff mixed in and letting the boots soak in that for a while. softened up the boots enough to make them work again.

              here is a starting point
              Last edited by first timer; 02-21-2012, 04:07 PM.
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                #22
                they guys over at dotheton forums also say they have had good luck using caster oil to soak them in too.

                just something ive read

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                  #23
                  sorry it took so long to et back to this, i've been working 6 12 hour days a week for way too long now! since my free time is so limited i jsut decided to buy a new air box from a salvage yard. so unfortunately i did not get to test any of the aformentioned techniques and instead took the easy way out

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Hoggystyle View Post
                    i've been working 6 12 hour days a week for way too long now!
                    Good for you!
                    sigpic Too old, too many bikes, too many cars, too many things

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                      #25
                      In the past I have used brake fluid to soften up hard rubber boots. It worked very well and did not damage the rubber.

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