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Intake boots angle
Well I discovered something as I was reinstalling my carbs yesterday, apparently when I replace the old carb boots and orings on the bike last year (first thing I did on the bike) I did not pay attention to the angle that they were at. I had 2 on the left side that were sitting vertical and 2 on the right were at an angle. Looking at it what made sense to me was having them at an angle. But after Installing it just did not feel right so I pulled them after taking a couple pictures and pulled up the repair manual and I still could not find an answer. Hoping someone here knows how they are supposed to go.
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Not really seeing your issue in your photo, but There should be an "L" and "R" marking on each boot to designate left from right, and the marking should be right side up when installed.1979 GS550, 2003 R6, 1998 XR400 Dual Sport, 2004 V-Star.........
Decisions, decisions, what to ride, today.
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Replacement boots are one part number. You just flip the boot over when used on the other side. If you still have the original boots then do as 8ball mentioned and put the L's on the left and the R's on the right like you were sitting on the bike with the letters L and R facing up.http://img633.imageshack.us/img633/811/douMvs.jpg
1980 GS1000GT (Daily rider with a 1983 1100G engine)
1998 Honda ST1100 (Daily long distance rider)
1982 GS850GLZ (Daily rider when the weather is crap)
Darn, with so many daily riders it's hard to decide which one to jump on next.;)
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Slycox
Originally posted by tom203 View PostSomeone must know - where are they? You are taliking about boots here - between carb and cylinder head, right?? Your engine cleaniless is impressive.
Originally posted by JTGS850GL View PostReplacement boots are one part number. You just flip the boot over when used on the other side. If you still have the original boots then do as 8ball mentioned and put the L's on the left and the R's on the right like you were sitting on the bike with the letters L and R facing up.
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They should all be at the same angle and the opening should be vertical.1979 GS550, 2003 R6, 1998 XR400 Dual Sport, 2004 V-Star.........
Decisions, decisions, what to ride, today.
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Slycox
Originally posted by 8ball View PostThey should all be at the same angle and the opening should be vertical.
Ok that where my thinking is going. My initial thought was that possibly they should be at an angle to offset the engine angle and keep the carbs at a more level angle but as I look at it now I see that is already accomplished.
Many thanks.
Its just them simple things, missed one step when I tore it down for the very first time and did not even think about it. Just one of those things that I need to remember to check everything and pull my head out of the 4th point of contact.
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Oh, and BTW, you have a loose screw on the diaphragm cap on top of the #4 carb....1979 GS550, 2003 R6, 1998 XR400 Dual Sport, 2004 V-Star.........
Decisions, decisions, what to ride, today.
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