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gotjeepzj
Where can I get the carb to head rubber boots?
I don't know what they're called. I tried to look the part up on bikebandit but didn't see the part on the fiche. Anyone got a linky?Tags: None
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Tarbash 27
intake boots!!! they have them on bike bandit, look again. or type "intake" under search on bikebandit.
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Tarbash 27
once you get to your bike and theres a list of all the parts for it. theres a search in the middle of the page.
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gotjeepzj
I have a 1979 gs1000l. Nothing comes up on intake boots and they're not on the three choices for intake either. I checked the carb fiche, but they're not there either.](*,)
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Tarbash 27
they call it an intake pipe. Its hidden in this picture. #15
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gotjeepzj
So those go from the carb to the head right? Damn $25 a piece and I need 4 of them. Any place cheaper?
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Tarbash 27
Unless you want used ones, than ebay and the for sale section on here. If you spend the $100 now, you probably wont have to replace them for another 20 years.
Also, the 77-79 gs750,850,1000 use the same intake boot. Just incase, it will help your search on ebay.Last edited by Guest; 03-14-2007, 09:22 PM.
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gotjeepzj
I don't think mine leak now. How do you tell? Spray WD-40 around the boot while the bike's running and listen for an audible change? Will it rev up or down?
You're probably wondering why I'm looking for them if mine aren't leaking. I have carb issues and since my carbs are virginal I doubt they've ever been removed. And I forsee them leaking once I reinstall the carbs. I like to gather all possible parts in advance.
On a side note if I do have 1 leaking and 3 good still replace all 4?
edit: thanks for all the help
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beby99
Originally posted by gotjeepzj View PostDamn $25 a piece and I need 4 of them. Any place cheaper?
Yep....here for $20.23
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Tarbash 27
Instead of replacing all the intake boots. Start off by replacing the 4 o rings that go in between the boots and the head. Those tend do harden and wear out before the boots themselves.
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